I’ve been following Web3 for a while, and one thing I’ve noticed is how privacy used to be discussed mostly as a concept. People talked about strong cryptography, but real use cases were often missing.

Recently, that conversation seems to be changing. Instead of asking how privacy works, more people are starting to ask where it can actually be applied.

This is where @MidnightNetwork feels interesting to me. The focus doesn’t seem limited to building powerful privacy tools, but also on making them usable in real situations like identity, transactions, and data sharing.

I think this shift matters more than it seems. Because technology only grows when people can use it in everyday scenarios.

If this trend continues, the growth of $NIGHT and @MidnightNetwork might come from practical adoption rather than just strong narratives.

Do you think this change in focus is enough to push privacy into mainstream Web3?

$NIGHT #night @MidnightNetwork