@MidnightNetwork #night $NIGHT
The proof passed.
Still, someone said it wasn’t enough.
That’s the part that keeps bothering me.
Not the privacy layer. Not the ZK tech. That’s fine.
Some data should stay private. Always.
Salaries. Internal rules. Risk checks.
No serious system wants all of that permanently exposed on-chain.
That’s not the issue.
The issue comes after.
Nobody is asking for full transparency.
But “just enough” is never clear.
What is enough?
Who decides?
Where is the line?
Show me the reason it passed.
Show me the path it took.
Show me why one case worked and another failed.
Not everything.
Just enough to trust the outcome.
But that phrase… “just enough”…
It creates more confusion than clarity.
Because when everything is private by default,
someone still holds the key to what gets revealed.
And that’s where trust shifts
from code…
back to people.