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  • Cardano introduces the Midnight Protocol sidechain, emphasizing ACE (freedom of Association, Commerce, and Expression).
  • The Midnight Protocol aims to offer tools with privacy at the core, positioning Cardano as a leading innovative blockchain.

Amidst the blockchain innovations, Cardano’s introduction of the Midnight Protocol has attracted significant attention. In a tweet by @MidnightNtwrk, it was announced,

This message was further expanded upon by Charles Hoskinson, the founder of Input Output Global (IOG), who highlighted the protocol’s foundation on ACE: freedom of Association, Commerce, and Expression.

Hoskinson conveyed during a discussion that the Midnight Protocol was devised to address vital concerns in the crypto world. By offering users tools ingrained with privacy, it serves the digital currency ecosystem’s stakeholders. While IOG has unveiled several products this year, including the Lace wallet, the Midnight Protocol stands out, underscoring the robustness of its sidechain offerings. With its development beginning the previous year, the protocol officially invited developers for registration recently. Coinciding with this was the launch of the official X account, further spotlighting the protocol.

The Evolution and Future of Cardano’s Efforts

Although Cardano’s initiatives are commendable, they haven’t always translated into tangible growth for its native coin, ADA. Recent stats indicate a dip in Cardano wallet profitability, with over 93% of registered addresses now facing losses. Nevertheless, Cardano’s active developer engagements hint at a brighter future. Consistency in development and the introduction of applications that can boost usage might be the catalysts ADA needs to regain its momentum.


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