Public blockchains have a simple privacy problem.



Show everything and sensitive data is exposed.

Hide everything and proving compliance gets harder.

Midnight takes a different approach.

Its idea is selective disclosure. Prove something is true without revealing the data behind it.

That is very different from the mandatory privacy model of Monero or the optional shielding approach of $ZEC

The interesting part is the real-world use.

Monument Bank, a Bank of England regulated institution, is tokenizing up to £250M of customer deposits on Midnight.

Google Cloud, MoneyGram, eToro, Worldpay and others are also running validators.

Midnight is a standalone privacy Layer 1. Its native token is $NIGHT , distinct from $ADA

The goal is simple:

Privacy without giving up proof.

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Cryptoaymiiii
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· 7m ago
To The Moon 🌕
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AirdropScripter
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· 31m ago
I’m pretty convinced by this approach. Monero locks the front door tight, ZEC leaves a back door open but stays evasive, while Midnight directly creates a smart credential: it can prove compliance while protecting sensitive data. Monument Bank being able to obtain a Bank of England license to handle £250 million in deposits shows that regulators also recognize this model. Google Cloud and Worldpay serving as validator nodes are an even bigger plus. That said, privacy chains have always excelled at hyping their technology; in the end, it still depends on whether the ecosystem can retain users. Issuing $NIGHT and $ADA separately is a smart move, avoiding one failed project dragging down the other. Watch for a while first—don’t rush to go all in.
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Nesterpnyi
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· 46m ago
Great) I told you the hack was coming soon.
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MemeAnalyst0
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· 1h ago
Projects that enforce privacy often pay lip service to idealism, but can’t get past the compliance hurdle. The selective-proof route leaves a way forward for both institutions and users—Midnight seems to have figured it out.
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AirdropAntiRug
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· 1h ago
If you ask me, the biggest pain point for privacy coins is that they can’t prove to third parties that they haven’t done anything wrong. ZEC’s opt-in shielding still feels unnatural; Midnight separates “proving” from “hiding,” directly solving this pain point. If banks can accept it, it has already won—after all, in the real world, being able to get by matters more than anything else.
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poetra
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· 1h ago
Ape In 🚀
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CollateralCora
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· 1h ago
Selective disclosure is smarter than full disclosure or complete anonymity; this is the privacy the real world needs.
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