Recently studied Midnight, there is a place that really struck me. It does not simply pursue "hiding everything", but rather accepts reality with clarity: regulation, auditing, dispute resolution, these are unavoidable. It straightforwardly incorporates these real-world constraints into its underlying design.

For ordinary users, privacy is the default state; transaction and business data do not need to be permanently exposed on the chain;

However, when it comes time to explain the situation and cooperate with checks, one can actively disclose and provide verifiable, traceable evidence.

Compared to those purely anonymous chains, this logic is indeed much more practical for teams that genuinely want to create serious applications and engage in long-term business.

So when I look at $NIGHT, it feels more like seeing a foundational infrastructure for future compliant DeFi and institutional-level applications that can truly be implemented, rather than a short-term topic that just rides a wave of hype.

$NIGHT @MidnightNetwork #night

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