Brothers, let's not talk nonsense today; let's have a heart-to-heart about some real stuff.

Having spent a long time in Binance Square, who hasn't dreamed of catching the next hundredfold coin? But the more pits you fall into, the clearer you become: those coins that rely on calls and hype to soar, in the end—are all just there to cut you off, without exception.

What is the fundamental reason? Because they have never addressed the most fundamental and deadly pain points of blockchain.

What is the biggest problem with public chains now? It's 'transparency to the point of being naked.' When you transfer money, the whole world can track your assets through your address; when you make an on-chain transaction, your opponent can directly see all your cards.

In this environment with no privacy, it's fine for retail investors to play around, but do those institutions, enterprises, and large capital holding hundreds of millions of dollars dare to enter the market?

They don't dare. They don't dare to put their real money on a fully transparent chain, as it would be like letting others undercut their own assets.

This is also why I am closely watching @MidnightNetwork $NIGHT —it is not creating a new public chain, but installing 'anti-theft doors' for the entire industry.

Its approach is too ruthless: not doing extreme anonymity, not touching illegal industries, but instead doing 'controllable privacy'—which protects the confidentiality of your assets while not hindering compliance needs.

You can use it to prove your innocence to regulators and show your strength to partners, but without exposing the details of your assets. With zero-knowledge proof, you can 'flex your muscles' but don't have to 'show your bankbook.'

This kind of flexible solution that can ensure both privacy and compliance is the only reason that large funds dare to enter the market.

I firmly believe in $NIGHT and even more in the formal army tactics of the Cardano team behind it. In this circle filled with air and makeshift groups, whoever can put the two most difficult beasts, 'privacy' and 'compliance,' into the same cage will be the true king of the next cycle.

Stop stubbornly claiming that privacy is unimportant. When your address is targeted and your assets are calculated, you will know—without privacy, you can't even keep your underwear.

#night