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When I went to the coffee shop to buy coffee, I met an old friend who was an early developer of Cardano. At the end of last year, he excitedly told me that $NIGHT had just launched as a native asset on Cardano, and its price had once soared. But in recent days, he looked serious: "The hype around Binance's spot trading was just icing on the cake; the mainnet is the real test." After saying this, he picked up his coffee and took a sip, his eyes filled with anticipation and tension—because the mainnet for @MidnightNetwork is expected to ignite in late March, and this is not just another 'airdrop hype', but a watershed moment for privacy public chains moving from paper blueprint to the real world.

Compared to the traffic brought by short-term trading, the market is now more focused on this point: $NIGHT is transforming from a 'concept coin' into a practical asset supported by underlying networks. The core selling point of @MidnightNetwork has never been about competing on TPS or Gas fees, but rather achieving a balance of verifiability and true privacy on-chain using technologies like zero-knowledge proofs. In a world of public chains where speed and low costs have become standard, projects that can simultaneously meet the needs of compliant data exchange, privacy applications, and secure asset expression remain rare. This is also why the value logic of NIGHT cannot be judged solely by K-lines, but rather by whether it can support a privacy ecosystem with differentiated competitive advantages.

The recent news about the impending mainnet has been trending because it marks the project’s formal entry into the 'realization window'. The launch is not the end, but rather the first hardcore test of the team's technical execution, network stability, and ecological attractiveness. Once passed smoothly, NIGHT's positioning will naturally follow: transforming from a market hot token into the core fuel driving network operation and ecological growth.

In the short term, the price will still inevitably be influenced by the market sentiment, but from a long-term perspective, the most important thing to watch is whether developers, DApps, and real users will continuously pour in after the mainnet goes live. If the rollout goes as expected, Midnight is likely to establish a foothold in the privacy lane, becoming one of the few players with lasting narrative capability. After all, in an era of frequent data breaches, true 'rational privacy' has never been a luxury, but a necessity. #night

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