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Hoskinson Unveils Midnight With $200M Backing to Bridge Privacy and Real-World Assets

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Midnight combines privacy tech and dual-token economics to attract institutions hesitant about public blockchain exposure.

Charles Hoskinson has introduced Midnight, a privacy-first blockchain designed to bring real-world assets on-chain with end-to-end confidentiality. Built by Input Output Global (IOG), the partner network generated its genesis block on Monday after years of development. Hoskinson framed Midnight as a “fourth generation” step beyond earlier milestones in money, programmability, and governance.

New Midnight Network Combines Shielded Assets With Transparent Execution Layers

Midnight draws from privacy models popularized by chains such as Zcash, using zero-knowledge proofs to let users selectively reveal or hide information. That design aims to protect identity while still supporting compliance needs. 

Rather than forcing everything into a fully transparent ledger, the system supports transactions that can carry both public and private data in one format. Shielded assets also hide key details such as balances and counterparty information.

At the protocol level, Midnight centers on a hybrid ledger that mixes transparent and confidential records. The goal is for users to keep sensitive elements private while still proving required facts to external parties. 

Meanwhile, the announcement also credits a developer-focused programming language called Compact, built to reduce the barrier for creating privacy-preserving applications. Hoskinson and IOG position Compact as a way to help teams build ZK-aware functionality without deep cryptography expertise.

Federated Launch and Dual Tokens Define’s Early Network Strategy

Midnight’s token system adds another unusual twist. The network introduces NIGHT, a governance and utility token that remains unshielded. Organizers describe NIGHT as a store of ecosystem value rather than a token meant for routine spending, while also granting governance rights to holders. 

In parallel, holding NIGHT generates DUST, a “renewable” gas token that works on a recharge model rather than burning tokens or paying out gas in the usual way.

DUST accrues in proportion to the amount of NIGHT a user holds. Holders can then assign DUST to others, which lets developers cover transaction costs for users. That structure targets a common problem in privacy networks. Specifically, it focuses on recurring user friction from gas payments, especially when transactions include heavy cryptographic work.

To widen early participation, Midnight opened a year-long NIGHT airdrop in December to 37 million eligible wallets. The program aims for broad, inclusive distribution rather than a narrow launch pool. 

Hoskinson also said he invested about $200 million of his own funds to subsidize the project’s development, while IOG handles technical development, cryptographic engineering, and protocol design.

Federated Launch and Cardano Ties Position Midnight for Institutional DeFi Growth

At launch, Midnight will run under a federated validator model, a choice intended to keep security and stability as the network matures. Early validator operators include Worldpay, Bullish, MoneyGram, Pairpoint by Vodafone, eToro, AlphaTON Capital, Google Cloud, Blockdaemon, and Shielded Technologies, according to the announcement.

Midnight maintains its own ledger, consensus mechanism, and smart contract environment, while still closely connecting to Cardano. Cardano stake pool operators can also act as Midnight validators to earn NIGHT, potentially carrying over some of Cardano’s existing decentralization and infrastructure. 

The two chains are designed for communication and interoperability without third-party bridges, enabling assets to move in both directions. Midnight also supports a path for Cardano apps to call into Midnight when they need programmable privacy.

Hoskinson suggested Midnight is trying to address where DeFi and RWAs have struggled on Cardano. As such, many institutional participants hesitate to move value to fully public ledgers. 

Midnight’s message centers on that tension between transparency and real-world confidentiality. In a related update, the Midnight Foundation said UK-regulated Monument Bank plans to tokenize up to £250 million in retail deposits on Midnight.

Source: https://www.livebitcoinnews.com/hoskinson-unveils-midnight-with-200m-backing-to-bridge-privacy-and-real-world-assets/

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