Many chains are linked to the mainnet eve, and the first to heat up are always the call-out areas.

Those who can create graphics, set the rhythm, and post, are the first to gain traffic. In contrast, those who actually follow up with documentation, write tutorials, and help others out of their pitfalls often end up feeling like air.

But for a chain to truly survive, what often saves it in the end is not the hype, but someone clarifying those hard-to-write and hard-to-promote aspects.

@MidnightNetwork Recently, what made me remember it is how it started to seriously allocate positions for this group of people.

On March 4, the official opened Aliit Fellowship Cohort 2, clearly stating that they are looking for technical contributors who can write code, create tools, supplement documentation, and help others unblock, rather than just those who create exposure.

On another front, the official forum's Content Bounty Program has also been running, explicitly supporting the writing of technical content, tutorials, and feature explanations, even allowing authors to post on their own blogs, which the officials will then promote together.

This action is small, but the implication is significant, indicating that what they want to supplement before the mainnet launch is not just the number of developers but also the foundational layer of whether others can explain this chain clearly.

Why is this important?

Because Midnight itself is not a chain that can be summed up in one sentence.

Rational privacy, selective disclosure, Compact, NIGHT, DUST—each one alone is not something the average person can understand in three seconds.

The officials confirmed in February that the mainnet will launch in late March 2026.

At this point in time, whoever can translate these capabilities into plain language is truly paving the way for the ecosystem.

So when I look at Midnight now, I don't think about whether it will have another partner.

What I care more about is that it has started to ensure that both "doers" and "those who can explain things clearly" are no longer working in vain.

Many chains fail not because no one comes, but because once they do come, no one leads the newcomers through the door.
@MidnightNetwork $NIGHT #night