The blockchain space has long struggled with a fundamental paradox: public ledgers offer transparency, but transparency kills real-world adoption for businesses and individuals who need confidentiality.
@MidnightNetwork solves this at the protocol level.
Built on zero-knowledge proof technology and backed by Charles Hoskinson’s research-driven approach, Midnight is not just another privacy coin — it’s a programmable privacy layer where developers can build compliant, confidential dApps without sacrificing decentralization.
What makes NIGHT stand out:
— ZK-based data protection baked into the base layer, not bolted on
— Smart contracts that can selectively reveal or conceal data depending on context
— A governance model where $NIGHT holders shape the protocol’s future
— Over 8 million wallets already holding $NIGHT after the Scavenger Mine — the largest distribution event in crypto history
— Mainnet launching in 2026 with full developer tooling and enterprise APIs
This isn’t a speculative moonshot. It’s infrastructure. The same way Ethereum gave developers programmability, Midnight gives them privacy-programmability — and that’s a category that barely exists yet.
With a market cap already exceeding $840M and daily trading volume around $160M, the market is paying attention. But the real story is what gets built on top once mainnet goes live.
Early ecosystems reward early participants. $NIGHT is the fuel of a network designed for the next decade of blockchain adoption.


