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#136 Untangling: Privacy Infrastructure w/ Charles Hoskinson

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Privacy is becoming one of the most important infrastructure questions in blockchain. Public ledgers made transactions transparent, verifiable, and trustworthy, but full transparency creates limits for real-world adoption. Businesses, institutions, governments, and individuals all need systems that can prove what is true without exposing everything by default.

In this episode of Untangling Web3, Charles Hoskinson, CEO and Founder of Input Output Group, explores why privacy infrastructure is essential for the next generation of blockchain systems. The conversation covers selective disclosure, trust, smart compliance, privacy-preserving transactions, and how networks like Midnight could help bridge the gap between transparency, confidentiality, and real-world adoption.

Key Highlights:

  • Privacy and Transparency Need to Work Together: Blockchain does not need to choose between public verification and private information. Zero-knowledge proofs and selective disclosure allow users to prove specific facts — such as identity, eligibility, or compliance — without revealing unnecessary personal or transactional data.
  • Trust Is the Core Problem Blockchain Can Solve: Modern institutions, platforms, and governments are facing a crisis of trust. Blockchain creates shared, auditable infrastructure where rules are transparent, transactions are verifiable, and no single party can secretly change the system. Privacy infrastructure strengthens that trust by giving users control over what they reveal and when.
  • Midnight and the Future of Smart Compliance: Midnight is designed as privacy infrastructure that can sit across blockchain ecosystems, enabling private transactions, account abstraction, smart compliance, identity proofs, and regulated asset flows. The goal is to make blockchain easier to use while allowing businesses and users to meet rules without surrendering full transparency.

Privacy infrastructure is not about hiding everything. It is about creating systems where disclosure is intentional, verifiable, and proportionate. That matters for financial transactions, identity, voting, real-world assets, AI-generated content, and any environment where trust depends on proving facts without exposing everything.

As blockchain moves into mainstream finance, commerce, and public infrastructure, privacy will become a core requirement rather than an optional feature. The next phase of adoption will depend on systems that combine transparency with confidentiality, allowing people and institutions to transact, verify, and build trust without giving up control of their data.

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https://midnight.network/

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