Old buddies, I am the old Village Chief.

Today, let's not talk about those superficial technical indicators; let's discuss something profound. Many new brothers in the circle are staring at the screen every day asking: Village Chief, why after so long shouting about the Web3 explosion and institutional entry, have we still not seen many big fish? What are those traditional large companies and entities holding trillions of funds really afraid of?

Actually, the answer is just two words: completely exposed.

1. Who can withstand 'public bathing' in serious business?

Everyone, let's think from another perspective. If you were the owner of a pharmaceutical company or involved in cross-border trade, would you dare to throw your procurement contracts, supplier lists, and monthly payrolls onto the current Ethereum or Solana?

The logic of today's public chains is too extreme, under the guise of 'decentralized transparency,' it's actually just a fully transparent glass house.

As long as you transfer a transaction, the robots monitoring the entire network can instantly find out how many coins you have left, who your upper and lower suppliers are, and clean you out. In business, trade secrets are the lifeblood of a company. If even sending goods or settling payments is monitored in real-time by competitors, then anyone who puts their business on this chain is a fool! That's why those Wall Street old foxes and real-world tycoons would rather stick with their slow and expensive centralized servers than dare to move core business onto the chain.

II. Midnight ($NIGHT): Adding a 'security door' to Web3

Once you see this dead end, you'll understand why I've been fixated on @MidnightNetwork lately. Many brothers treat it as an ordinary anonymous coin, but that view is too narrow. In the eyes of the old village chief, Midnight isn't playing hide and seek; it’s building a 'privacy-protected enterprise-level office building' for Web3.

Its most hardcore aspect lies in that zero-knowledge proof (ZK) technology. Simply put, companies can place their real business logic and financial ledgers on the chain, enjoying the 'immutable' security of blockchain, but outsiders only see a bunch of encrypted data. It's like signing a contract in a bank's VIP room; outsiders know you're doing business, but the specific contract amount and terms are something only you and the bank can see.

III. Don’t focus on the small profits from retail investors; if you’re going to earn, earn the 'protection fees from big firms.'

The old village chief values where the money comes from when leading everyone on projects.

Currently, 90% of the projects in the market are playing a 'left hand to right hand' PVP game, relying on airdrops to lure in retail investors to take turns trading; these projects have no foundation.

But#night it's a typical enterprise route. Think about it, when those medical giants and multinational trading companies need to use the underlying technology of Midnight to protect their commercial privacy, where do they get the NIGHT to spend? That's real business expenditure, a necessity!

This sustained buying from the real world is on a completely different scale from the retail investors' emotional trading, which is driven by sentiment. This is about earning the 'protection fees' for the global upgrade of commercial privacy, and that is the real trillion-dollar track.

The old village chief finally advised:

Stop gambling your life in those air projects every day. In this circle, whoever can solve real-world pain points is the one qualified to talk about valuation ceilings. Midnight's current actions are actually dismantling the 'glass wall' that makes traditional capital hesitant.

Once you understand this B2B underlying business logic, look at the market movements now and see if you feel more at ease. Don’t wait until the elephants have all entered the market to realize you’ve already lost your chips.

After reading this logic, which industries do you think are in urgent need of this 'privacy public chain' rescue? Or if you still have uncertainties about your $NIGHT , let’s continue the discussion in the comments, old friends.