Midnight $NIGHT Lands Google Cloud and MoneyGram Before Mainnet
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Midnight ($NIGHT) secures Google Cloud and MoneyGram as node operators ahead of its Kukolu mainnet launch, expected late March 2026, with a risk score pointing upward. Midnight ($NIGHT) is weeks away from its Kukolu mainnet. And the names backing it are not typical for an asset still under $1 billion in market cap. In February 2026, Midnight confirmed its federated node operators for launch. Google Cloud, MoneyGram, Vodafone through its Pairpoint division, Blockdaemon, and eToro are among them. These entities are not advisory names. They are running the actual nodes. As Dan Gambardello noted on X, MoneyGram is exploring private on-chain payments across 200-plus countries. That level of institutional validation, at this stage, is rare for any new L1. Must Read: Seven Cryptocurrency Trends Defining 2026 Why Privacy Sits at the Core of This Bet Midnight is a fourth-generation blockchain built around what its team calls “rational privacy.” Public chains expose all transaction data. Privacy coins hide everything and create compliance problems. Midnight takes a different position. It uses recursive zk-SNARKs with a dual-state ledger. Users can prove solvency, KYC status, age, or ownership without revealing the data behind those proofs. That architecture is what banks, enterprises, DeFi protocols, and AI agents actually need. Gambardello, writing on X, described this as the architecture that solves the tension regulators and institutions have long had with blockchain privacy. You Might Also Like: Top Presale Coins to Watch in Early 2026 A Risk Model Built Without a Chart Most technical analysis tools break on new assets. No historical price action means no meaningful support or resistance levels. That is exactly the problem crypto analyst Dan Gambardello set out to solve for $NIGHT inside his CCV Intelligence platform. The resulting model is called the Emerging Asset Theory framework. It skips traditional TA entirely. Instead,…
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