Everyone’s excited about @MidnightNetwork and honestly, the concept hits hard.

AI agents transacting privately using ZK isn’t just innovation… it feels like the next phase of digital economies.

But there’s a tension no one’s really unpacking.

You can’t promise autonomy and install a backdoor at the same time.

Selective disclosure + viewing keys = controlled privacy, not absolute privacy.

So let’s ask the uncomfortable question:

If an AI executes a trade that later gets exposed through a viewing key… who takes the fall?

• The dev who wrote the logic?

• The operator running the infra?

• Or no one… until regulators decide otherwise?

We’re drifting into a system where machines act independently, but accountability still snaps back to humans.

That’s not a trustless future. That’s shared risk with unclear rules.

And the bigger concern:

If access can be granted under pressure, then privacy isn’t a guarantee… it’s conditional.

Which means $NIGHT is not just building private AI commerce.

It’s designing a system that has to survive both cryptography and compliance at the same time.

That balance won’t be easy.

$NIGHT #night @MidnightNetwork