#night $NIGHT @MidnightNetwork
Recently, the privacy track has been quite quiet yet stable; while scrolling through the forum, I often see sporadic discussions. The core selling point of this project is rational privacy — not hiding all data, but using zero-knowledge proof (ZK) technology to achieve "proving what needs to be proven, keeping what needs to be kept confidential." For example, you can prove in DeFi that you have enough collateral without showing your wallet balance, or prove your age in identity scenarios without revealing your birthday. This controllable disclosure method is more aligned with real-world needs than complete transparency or complete black boxes. $BTC becomes DUST (the 'fuel' for privacy transactions), and is burned once used. The design prevents spam and encourages long-term holding. It is currently tradable on Binance, and there are discussions under the #night topic about its connection with Cardano and the future possibilities of privacy DeFi. The project is still in its early stages, and the speed of implementation and the scale of the ecosystem need to be observed further. However, this middle ground of 'privacy + verifiable' indeed provides a thought for blockchain under increasing regulatory pressure. Friends who are researching privacy projects, what do you think of the concept of rational privacy? Welcome.
