10 Essential Concepts for Managing Private State in Midnight DApps
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Introduction
Most blockchains force a painful trade-off: every piece of data you store is visible to the entire network. Wallet balances, transaction histories, identity proofs—none of it stays secret. For developers building voting systems, confidential financial tools, or identity layers, this is a fundamental blocker. Midnight flips the script with private state—data that never leaves the user's device. Using zero-knowledge proofs, you can verify computations without ever exposing the underlying values. In this listicle, we break down the ten essential concepts you need for managing private state in Midnight DApps. Whether you're a blockchain veteran or a curious newcomer, these insights will help you build truly confidential applications.


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