Developer ecstasy! With TypeScript support, Midnight aims to lower the privacy barrier.
To be honest, when I first heard of
#隐私公链 , my immediate reaction was "difficult to develop." Although ZK technology is good, how many developers are deterred by those obscure circuit languages? Without a thriving ecosystem, even the best technology is just a castle in the air. But Midnight Network has really listened this time, directly launching a Compact language based on TypeScript. What does this mean? It allows millions of existing Web2 front-end developers to build privacy applications using the languages they are familiar with.
I have a friend in e-commerce who wanted to implement a points system on-chain, but when he heard he had to learn Rust or a specialized ZK language, he was discouraged. However, with Midnight, his existing JS/TS team can get started with just a bit of training, and they can directly utilize privacy features to protect user data. This strategy of lowering the barrier, combined with the "Midnight City Simulation" stress test before the mainnet launch in March 2026 (which reportedly introduces AI agents to simulate large-scale concurrency), is clearly preparing for explosive growth.
Looking at ecosystem collaborations, while the rumors of
#Google and
#Telegram may not be solid proof, the magnitude of attention itself indicates a problem. When privacy development becomes as easy as writing a webpage, what will we see? Perhaps an explosion of private social networks, confidential voting, and confidential DeFi. Midnight is not just building a niche chain; it is creating the underlying operating system for a privacy internet. For developer brothers, now is the best window for laying out plans.
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