Midnight Network Goes Live With Privacy-First Blockchain Aimed at Real-World Finance

Blockchain 2026-03-31 09:04

Midnight Network Goes Live With Privacy-First Blockchain Aimed at Real-World Finance

The Midnight network is officially live: After years of development under Input Output, the blockchain project founded by Charles Hoskinson has crossed its genesis block - a milestone the foundation is billing as the arrival of so-called fourth-generation blockchain technology.

Key Takeaways

  • Midnight launches as a blockchain built around programmable, enforceable privacy.

  • Monument Bank plans to tokenize up to £250 million in retail deposits on the network – a first for a U.K.-regulated bank on a public blockchain.

  • Google Cloud, MoneyGram, and Worldpay are among the federated node operators supporting infrastructure at launch.

  • NIGHT token is down over 90% from its post-launch peak of roughly $0.45.

The launch centers on a specific problem: existing public blockchains expose too much. Transaction data, counterparty identities, and asset flows are visible by default, which the project argues has kept the bulk of real-world financial activity off-chain. Midnight’s answer is a hybrid ledger architecture that combines public and private data, with zero-knowledge proofs generated on the user’s device before being submitted to the network for validation. The underlying data, in theory, never leaves the user’s hands.

Monument Bank’s Tokenized Deposits

Ahead of the mainnet launch, Monument Bank, a London-based challenger bank, said it will tokenize up to £250 million – roughly $335 million – of retail customer deposits on the Midnight network.

The bank described the move as the first of its kind by a U.K.-regulated institution on a public blockchain. The tokenized deposits are designed to remain redeemable one-for-one in pounds sterling and will continue to earn interest, functioning operationally like conventional savings.

Infrastructure and Partners

The network is launching in a federated configuration, meaning a defined set of institutional node operators collectively run the protocol under explicit participation rules. Those operators include Google Cloud, MoneyGram, Worldpay, Bullish, eToro, Blockdaemon, Pairpoint by Vodafone, AlphaTON Capital, and Shielded Technologies.

Hoskinson described the institutional buy-in as significant: “For the first time, organisations of this scale have committed not only to running critical infrastructure but also to building and deploying live applications on a public network.”

The federated structure is presented as temporary. The Midnight Foundation has said it intends to transition toward full decentralization, though no firm timeline has been provided. Fahmi Syed, President of the Foundation, described the phased approach as deliberate – intended to ensure stability before opening the network to broader permissionless participation.

Tokenomics and a Struggling Token Price

Midnight uses a dual-token model. NIGHT is the governance and utility token; DUST is the renewable transaction resource generated proportionally from NIGHT holdings. The model is designed to decouple transaction costs from token price volatility – a persistent complaint about Ethereum-style gas fee structures – so that operational costs for businesses remain more predictable.

Hoskinson has pointed to a “capacity exchange” system as a core innovation, and noted that protocol revenue can be used to buy back NIGHT tokens into treasury reserves, introducing a deflationary mechanism intended to support long-term sustainability. He has positioned Midnight as “the tip of the spear” in connecting traditional finance with blockchain infrastructure.


The market, so far, has been less enthusiastic. NIGHT is currently trading down over 90% from its peak of approximately $0.45, reached shortly after the token’s launch in September 2025, according to CoinMarketCap data. Whether the mainnet launch and the Monument Bank announcement are enough to shift sentiment remains to be seen.

What Comes Next

As per the Midnight team’s post on X, the initial deployment is restricted – developers must clear Foundation criteria and pass through a Preprod testing environment before going live, while federated node operators run behind a private network layer during this early period.

The more telling signal will come from Monument Bank’s execution. The bank has committed to tokenizing up to £250 million in retail deposits – redeemable 1:1 in sterling, interest-bearing, and crucially, still covered under the U.K.’s Financial Services Compensation Scheme. That last detail matters: it means customers take on no additional protection risk. Whether a U.K.-regulated institution can actually move that volume onto a public blockchain without regulatory friction will be a more meaningful test of Midnight’s institutional thesis than any technical benchmark.

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