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Recently, I have been paying attention to the NIGHT project. As a new force in the privacy blockchain sector, Midnight indeed has unique underlying technology. What's more interesting is that the participants in this track are quite capable and have accumulated substantial experience.
Looking ahead, the privacy track is clearly at a critical stage. By around 2026, institutional capital will accelerate into this field, and the understanding of the privacy ecosystem will continue to deepen. Currently, the players entering are not yet too crowded, but once major institutions truly start to deploy in the privacy ecosystem, the entire market's demand structure will undergo a qualitative change. Privacy features will evolve from a niche demand to a necessity, and this process may happen much faster than most people expect.
By the way, how is Midnight's technical level? Has anyone run tests? Is it really more reliable than Monero?
By the time big institutions come in, retail investors will have already been wiped out, hahaha.
Wait, if institutions really come into the privacy track, can you still buy the dip?
Basically, it's all about waiting until 2026. In these two years, it's a matter of who can hold on.
I haven't delved deeply into Midnight's technology yet, but early-stage projects like this are often overestimated.
Will the demand for privacy really explode? I'm a bit skeptical.
In this cycle, how high can the privacy concept rise? Has anyone measured it?
But the real question is whether entering now will result in getting caught in a trap.
Midnight technology does have some potential, but there are quite a few competitors as well.
If there's a real explosion in 2026, it's probably too early to stockpile now.
Wait, what kind of coin is NIGHT? I've never heard of it.
I'm not sure how long this privacy hype will last.
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Will institutional influx happen in 2026? I think many are already quietly laying out plans.
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You're right, privacy will become a necessity sooner or later. The question is, can you afford to wait and see?
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Midnight technology is indeed impressive; the key is whether the ecosystem can be implemented.
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It's not too late to enter now, but I'm worried it might just be another hype-driven scheme.
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Privacy demand has shifted from niche to necessity, and this change might be faster than expected.
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Is the track not crowded? Haha, that depends on how you define it.