For a long time, privacy in Web3 felt more like a concept than something people could actually use. Many projects talked about strong privacy, but real world applications were still limited.
Recently, I’ve started to see a shift. Instead of focusing only on technology, there’s more attention on how privacy can be applied in real situations like identity verification, confidential transactions, and secure data sharing.
This is where @MidnightNetwork starts to feel relevant. The approach doesn’t seem to be just about building powerful privacy, but about making it practical for developers and users.
I think this shift matters. Because adoption doesn’t come from ideas alone, it comes from real use cases that people can understand and use.
If this trend continues, the growth of the $NIGHT ecosystem and @MidnightNetwork might depend more on usability than hype.
Do you think privacy is finally becoming practical in Web3, or is there still a long way to go?