Domestic car companies are taking off in intelligent driving, even flying cars are being tested in various places. Looking at these technological innovations, I truly feel quite proud. But as an old hand, I am more concerned about the hidden dangers behind it. Has anyone thought about the fact that every day we drive intelligent cars, where we go, what we say, all this data is being crazily collected? It is a personal privacy crisis, and even more, a data war between enterprises.

At this moment, I feel that the vision proposed by @MidnightNetwork is very much on point. It is not simply about invisibility, but rather about using zero-knowledge proof technology to protect data under the premise of compliance. If domestic new energy car companies can connect to such a network, they can prove the legality of data to regulators while preventing the leakage of commercial secrets and user privacy, that would truly be technology for good.

In this era where data is a gold mine, instead of chasing after those illusory abilities, it is better to focus more on infrastructure that can solve the pain points of the real industry. The future explosion point of $NIGHT is definitely here, and it may very well be the remedy for the aftereffects of technological frenzy. Brothers, hold your chips tight and wait for the wind to come. #night