Why most Crypto ideas fail in the real world 📉
Most crypto projects don't fail because the idea is "wrong"—they fail because they are too "idealistic" for reality.
Take the privacy debate:
Total Transparency: Exposed everyone’s data.
Total Privacy: Killed trust and accountability.
Both extremes failed because they couldn't survive actual usage. Real-world systems need a balance, and that’s where the concept of "Selective Disclosure" comes in.
This is exactly what NIGHT is trying to prove. It’s not just another privacy coin; it’s a real-world test of that balance: giving users privacy while allowing them to prove the legitimacy of their transactions when needed.
The big question: Can NIGHT hold this balance under pressure and scale?
If it works, we’re looking at a new standard for Web3. If not, it’ll just be another "beautiful idea" that couldn't survive the first real test.
#night $NIGHT @MidnightNetwork
