Cardano News Update: Midnight Achieves 24 Billion Token Milestone at 0.80 ADA, Driven by Cardano's Minimal Fees
- Midnight's Cardano-based privacy sidechain minted 24B NIGHT tokens at 0.80 ADA ($0.52), showcasing Cardano's low fees and scalability ahead of Dec 8, 2025 launch. - The project uses ZK-SNARKs for privacy-compliant transactions and a dual-token model (NIGHT for governance, DUST for shielded payments) with cross-chain synchronization. - Token distribution will occur in phases over 360 days, with initial allocations to early contributors and planned exchange listings to stabilize market dynamics. - Cardano'
Midnight, a sidechain emphasizing privacy on the
The NIGHT token, created to enable confidential transactions on the Midnight platform,
NIGHT tokens will be distributed in several phases to help stabilize the market. Qualified individuals, such as early contributors and testers, will
Cardano plays a crucial role in the development of Midnight. The project
The 0.80 ADA minting fee has been praised as evidence of Cardano’s efficiency.
Although Cardano’s native coin, ADA, has been in a prolonged downturn,
The launch of Midnight marks a significant turning point for Cardano,
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