Today we will talk about data privacy in web3. While everyone is chasing "speed" and "cheapness", @MidnightNetwork has chosen a more difficult but correct path: making privacy a bridge to compliance.

Many people overlook the real bottleneck of large-scale adoption of Web3—companies want the transparency of blockchain while needing to protect business secrets and user data. The Midnight Network addresses this paradox. It enables companies to provide necessary proof to regulators without disclosing core data through a "data isolation + auditability" hybrid architecture.

What does this mean? It means that $NIGHT is no longer just an ecological token, but a key to unlock the trillion-dollar enterprise market. From supply chain finance to identity verification, there will be countless commercial applications needing privacy protection running on Midnight in the future, and the demand for $NIGHT as gas fees and staking assets will grow exponentially alongside real business activities.

What is even more noteworthy is that Midnight is extremely developer-friendly. It supports writing privacy contracts in mainstream languages, which will allow a large number of Web2 developers to transition to Web3 without pain. As developers flock in and applications flourish, the value capture capability of $NIGHT will far exceed that of simple 'governance voting.'

In a time when compliance and privacy are increasingly important, Midnight Network may be one of the most underrated infrastructures. I will continue to monitor the mainnet launch process of @MidnightNetwork to see how the #night ecosystem truly connects with the real world.