#SignDigitalSovereinfra $SIGN @SignOfficial Late nights become more interesting when you stop viewing them through the lens of the usual privacy chains.
The thing it is really trying to address is the tension between privacy and availability. Not hiding everything. Not exposing everything. Just proving what needs to be proven, without forcing the underlying data to be public. That is a much more serious design choice than the usual privacy narrative that crypto likes to rely on.
That is why it is worth paying attention to. The project is not interesting just because it says "privacy" is greater than anyone else's. It is interesting because it is trying to make protected data compatible with practical onchain utilities, where most of these ideas often start to break down.
Many networks are still stuck on the edge — either completely transparent in a way that makes sensitive activities uncomfortable, or so closed off that they lose practical usability. Late night seems to be aiming for a tougher middle ground. And if that balance holds, that is where the true essence lies.