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When it comes to a cryptocurrency I have the most affection for, I'd have to say ADA. It was also my first major gain in crypto, the first 100x coin I caught, and the key to my journey from 20K to 2 million. On March 12, 2020, I bought roughly ten-plus ADA with 20K RMB, and held it all the way until early 2021 when it peaked at over 2.1 million. I was fortunate enough to exit at the high, so when I see today that NIGHT is a privacy blockchain created by the ADA team, I have great expectations for this coin.
NIGHT, a privacy blockchain by the ADA team, has one major highlight: it aims to solve the long-standing awkwardness of privacy projects—either too transparent with no privacy, or too anonymous to be compliant. Its core concept is called "rational privacy": your transactions are private by default, but when needed (like for audits), you can selectively disclose information without exposing everything.
On the economic model side, they created two tokens: NIGHT for staking and governance, with a fixed supply—the more valuable one; and DUST specifically for paying gas fees, but this can't be bought or sold, only gradually generated from NIGHT, which prevents gas fee speculation and erases transaction metadata traces. On the technical side, they use zero-knowledge proofs and implemented a dual ledger system—only consensus data is public, while private data you keep yourself. The development language is TypeScript, which is friendly to regular developers and doesn't require cryptographic knowledge to get started.
On the ecosystem side, it's backed by Cardano, with validators like Google Cloud and Vodafone supporting it at launch, so credibility is solid. Half of the tokens are airdropped to ADA holders, with no VC monopoly structure. Simply put, NIGHT isn't trying to be an exclusive anonymous coin for geeks, but rather to find a balance point between compliance and privacy, allowing legitimate projects to use $NIGHT