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Lately I've been reading more carefully about Midnight Network and have a pretty clear perspective:
It's not trying to become "more anonymous than others", but is doing something harder — building an infrastructure layer where privacy and compliance can coexist.
Normally:
• Transparency → easy to audit but data exposure
• Anonymity → secure but hard to use for institutions
Midnight is taking a different approach:
👉 Private by default, but can "selectively unlock" when needed for audits or regulators.
For me, this is the noteworthy point. Because if it works, the use cases that were previously "impossible on-chain" (finance, enterprise, sensitive data) can actually have room to deploy.
$NIGHT In this picture it looks like a long-term bet on infrastructure, not just short-term narrative. @MidnightNetwork #night
⚠️Personal perspective, not investment advice.