Not long ago, I believed myself that the main strength of blockchain is complete transparency.

Everything is open, everything is visible, everyone can be trusted.

But the more I look at the market — the more the question arises:

But who really benefits from this?

Seriously.

Which business will enter a system where anyone can track its money, transactions, or strategies?

In real life, we don't work like that.

And this is where classic Web3 starts to stall.

Without privacy — it's just a beautiful idea, not a mass product.

A different approach is starting to form now.

Not 'either transparent or closed', but balance.

And here, the topic of Zero-Knowledge caught my attention:

you confirm that everything is fine — but you don't reveal data.

This already looks like something that can really enter: — business

— DeFi

— normal daily use

Among the projects that are moving in this direction, I noticed @MidnightNetwork .

For them, privacy is not an add-on, but a foundation.

And to be honest, such things do not look like a 'trend', but a necessary stage of development.

$NIGHT this is not just for show either —

it is tied to the operation of the network itself.

So far, this is just the beginning.

But the logic is simple:

without privacy, Web3 will not become mainstream.

What do you think:

Is this really the future standard, or just another hype?

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