I was digging into Midnight’s architecture again today and something finally clicked.
Most blockchains force a trade off:
Either everything is public, or everything is hidden.
@MidnightNetwork is taking a different path.
At the center is the NIGHT token, powering a system built around selective disclosure where transactions can prove they’re valid without revealing the sensitive details behind them.
That means you get the security and verification of blockchain…
without turning every piece of data into public property.
If privacy becomes a requirement for real-world adoption not just a feature
this kind of quiet design choice could end up mattering far more than people expect.