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Midnight Network is interesting to me because it’s going after the part of Web3 most people skip past: trust.
Not the loud kind. The actual infrastructure kind.
I keep seeing people obsess over token launches while ignoring the credential layer underneath them, and that’s where things usually fall apart. If you can’t verify who’s eligible, who’s real, or who should have access without forcing everyone to expose their data distribution gets messy fast. Bad claims, weak filters, constant tradeoffs.
That’s why Midnight feels timely. It uses zero-knowledge proofs to make verification useful without turning privacy into the cost of participation. You can prove something important without handing over everything about yourself. In Web3, that’s a much bigger deal than it sounds.
To me, Midnight Network isn’t just about privacy as a feature. It’s about making ownership, access, and trust work together in a way that actually scales.
Big takeaway: the next layer of Web3 won’t be won by the noisiest token it’ll be built on better proof.