i thing One of the biology electives that I took last year featured a guest speaker who was a doctor at one of the hospitals in Delhi. The speaker talked to the class about how data about patients cannot be on a public chain "not only because of privacy concerns, but also because of liability concerns and also because of regulatory compliance concerns. Simply because it is the most sensitive data that a hospital has."
i kept thinking is about that lecture when i read Midnight documention healthcare.
today, March 23, 2026, $NIGHT is $0.042634. market cap $708.5M and 16.6B circulating out of 24B max.Midnight network details


the healthcare use case for Midnight is consent managemant and selective is disclosure a patient can prove to an insurance company that a certain diagnosis was made by a certain medical institution with out revealing the rest of the medical record a hosptal can prove to a regulator that clinical trial were conducted properly with out revealing the detail of the trials to their competitor.
this is the data protection regulation problem in healthcare made technically solvable on-chain the regulation requires sensitive health data to be protected the regulation also requires specific parties to access verified claims for compliance.
Midnight selected disclosure makes both requirements satisfiable at the same time.
the honest part: Midnight Network lists healthcare as a target vertical the distance between a target vertical and a production deployment in a hospital is large healthcare procurement cycles are long technology adoption is conservative.
i am watch : a healthcare institution health data platform announcing this Midnight Network on 2026.
do you think healthcare is a realistic adoption path for Midnight or too slow and regulated to matter in the near term? tell me in comments.
do you think health care is a realistic adoption path of Midnight Network to slow and regulated to matter in the near term ? tell me on comments ok.
