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Last time I went to the bank to get a mortgage certificate, the teller printed out my half-year transaction history. Flipping through that stack of densely packed records, I suddenly felt a chill: I just wanted to prove I have the ability to repay the loan, so why does every detail about where I ate jianbing guozi and who I sent red packets to have to be laid bare before a stranger?
In today's digital world, we face a distorted "all or nothing" choice: either completely surrender your privacy for convenience, or lock yourself on an island for security.
This is also why I've been doing deep research on @MidnightNetwork recently. What moves me most isn't "evasion," but "digital sovereignty." Everyone talks about zero-knowledge ZK technology, but the depth of $NIGHT lies in how it achieves "selective transparency."
It's like when you buy cigarettes—the seller only needs to know you're "over 18 years old," without needing to know your exact date of birth, let alone your ID number. What Midnight does is this kind of logic: "prove the fact, but don't expose the details." On blockchain's originally "fully transparent" ledger, through clever architecture, it enables financial institutions to complete compliance reviews while ensuring that ordinary people's transactions are no longer exposed to public scrutiny.
Midnight feels more like it was designed for the real world. It's protecting our dignity, putting that "data switch" back in users' hands. I have the right to show what I want to show, and more importantly, I have the right to keep what I don't want exposed from public view. This is what Web3's true value really is.