Obviously, but of course, it's not a fact, but crypto usually always moves in waves. First DeFi, then NFT, then AI, meme coins, and every time everyone stumbles on the same rake, they only start paying attention when the trend becomes obvious.
But the question is different, what will happen next?
One of the most popular topics in discussions is privacy in blockchain.
THE PROBLEM THAT FEW TALK ABOUT
Most blockchains are public by default, which means:
- transactions are visible to all;
- balance can be tracked;
- user activity analysis.
From a decentralization perspective, it's cool, it's a plus, but for real usage, like for business, finance, etc., it's not always considered a plus.
And therein lies the problem, how to maintain transparency while adding privacy?
PROBLEMS THAT @MidnightNetwork IS TRYING TO SOLVE
@MidnightNetwork is working on the concept of confidential smart contracts, which is essentially:
- smart contracts work as they always have;
- data will not be completely public;
- thus, the user has more controlled information.
This can play out in completely new colors, from financial services to business solutions, where both privacy and decentralization are very important.
WHY THIS IS BECOMING RELEVANT
There are several reasons why this privacy topic is gradually gaining momentum:
1. Development of Web3
The more people start to take an interest in crypto, the more requests arise for data protection.
2. Business interest
Most business companies are simply not ready to operate in a fully public environment.
3. Cutting-edge technologies
More and more solutions are emerging that allow for a combination of openness and privacy.
4. Activities around projects
When campaigns start around the ecosystem, like now with $NIGHT , it attracts additional attention.
NOT EVERYTHING IS SO UNAMBIGUOUS
One must understand that not every new narrative automatically becomes mass and popular.
There are risks in everything, and this case is no exception:
- complex implementation of technologies
- competitors
- the need for real demand
But such directions often seem quiet before becoming a trend.
CONCLUSION
Crypto rarely rewards those who come at the last moment, a bitter truth for every crypto enthusiast.
Usually, everything looks the same; initially, no one notices the project, then hints appear, and only later does mass user interest come.
Currently, the ecosystem around $NIGHT looks to be at one of those stages.
Whether privacy will become a new trend — no one knows.
But interest in this direction is already appearing.
And as practice shows, it is precisely such moments that are often the most interesting to observe.
