Cardano Midnight Hits Mainnet, Brings Private Transactions

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  • Midnight introduces programmable privacy, enabling confidential transactions with selective data disclosure.

  • Hybrid design balances privacy and verification, supporting enterprise use cases and institutional adoption.

  • Dual-token model and phased rollout aim to improve usability and stabilize transaction costs.

Cardano-backed Midnight went live on Monday, introducing programmable privacy to blockchain transactions while addressing usability concerns raised by founder Charles Hoskinson. The launch is a shift toward private, simplified crypto interactions, allowing users and institutions to transact without exposing sensitive data or navigating complex systems, according to Hoskinson’s latest remarks.

Privacy Layer Targets Usability Gaps

Midnight enters the market as a standalone blockchain integrated with Cardano’s broader ecosystem. It focuses on privacy, simplicity, and safer user interaction.

According to Charles Hoskinson, crypto adoption has stalled due to usability barriers rather than regulation. He stated that complex wallets and transparent ledgers discourage everyday users.

Midnight addresses this by allowing confidential transactions with programmable privacy. Users can verify information without revealing underlying data. This system, called selective disclosure, limits unnecessary exposure.

As a result, users can interact with blockchain applications without handling private keys directly. In some cases, they may not realize blockchain is involved.

Hybrid Model Balances Privacy and Verification

Midnight introduces a hybrid design where certain data remains private while other elements stay verifiable. This approach aims to resolve long-standing trade-offs in blockchain design.

Public networks often expose too much data, while private systems reduce transparency. Midnight attempts to combine both without sacrificing either function.

As a result, the network supports use cases such as confidential payroll systems and private financial transfers. Identity verification also becomes possible without storing personal data.

Meanwhile, London-based Monument Bank plans to tokenize up to £250 million in deposits on Midnight. This reflects early institutional experimentation with the network.

Token Design and Phased Rollout

The rollout will occur in stages, starting with infrastructure before expanding into applications and governance. Early focus areas include financial tools and enterprise workflows. Midnight also uses a dual-token system.

The NIGHT token handles governance and security, while DUST covers transaction fees. This structure separates speculation from usage and stabilizes transaction costs. Additionally, applications can cover fees on behalf of users.

The project distributed tokens through a large-scale airdrop, reaching 37 million wallets across eight blockchains. According to available data, Midnight’s valuation briefly exceeded $1 billion following its launch.

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