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Cardano Privacy Push Begins as L1 Midnight Network Goes Live

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Written & Edited by
Mohammad Shahid

05 April 2026 18:32 UTC
  • Midnight Network is now live as an independent L1 focused on privacy for the Cardano ecosystem.
  • Users can now make private transactions while still proving compliance.
  • Adoption is the key test as real apps and usage are still limited.
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The Midnight Network went live this week, marking a major shift in how the Cardano ecosystem works for users and developers. 

The network’s genesis block was created on March 17, with public access opening on March 30 after initial testing.

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Midnight introduces a privacy-focused blockchain that changes how people can use Cardano. Until now, most activity on Cardano has been fully transparent, meaning transactions and balances could be viewed publicly. 

Midnight adds a new option where users can keep sensitive data private while still using blockchain.

How Midnight Will Change Cardano in 2026

In simple terms, Midnight operates as an independent Layer 1 blockchain, rather than a second layer on Cardano, but is designed to complement the Cardano ecosystem.

The base Cardano network remains public and transparent. Midnight exists as a separate network where users can choose to hide details like transaction amounts, identities, or financial activity when needed.

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This is powered by zero-knowledge technology. Sensitive data stays on the user’s device, and only proof of the transaction is shared with the network. This allows verification without exposing personal or financial information.

For users, this changes the experience in practical ways. It opens the door to using blockchain for things like private payments, identity verification, or financial services without revealing everything publicly. 

At the same time, users can still choose transparency when required.

Midnight also introduces both shielded and unshielded assets, giving flexibility between private and public transactions. It adds selective disclosure, meaning users or applications can share data only with specific parties, such as auditors or regulators.

The network is launching in phases, and most applications are still yet to be built. 

For now, Midnight represents new infrastructure rather than immediate user activity.

The key question is whether developers and institutions will build on this privacy layer and turn Cardano into a network that supports both transparency and real-world confidentiality.

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