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Midnight (NIGHT), also known as the 'new Cardano,' has achieved another milestone with its listing on social exchange eToro. According to an update shared by the Midnight Network on X, eToro is the latest exchange to add the new asset for trading. Midnight, which debuted in the crypto space in December 2025, is a blockchain that uses zero-knowledge proofs for data privacy in decentralized apps. Its listing on eToro signals growing adoption among users in the broader crypto space. It also suggests that the new Cardano is a credible asset that can be traded on eToro. So, by listing NIGHT on the exchange, it shows support and suggests that it is giving endorsement to Cardano Midnight. With the listing on eToro, Cardano Midnight is now more available to users. Investors and traders on the eToro platform can now buy, hold or sell NIGHT. The development helps to lower barriers to entry for new users, who might not have access to other exchanges but are on eToro. According to the update, the listing will give 'more users the ability to access and experience our privacy-first infrastructure.' The blockchain is assuring users on eToro that they will benefit from Midnight’s core value proposition. That is, a guarantee of the privacy technology that the ecosystem offers, not just trading the token on exchanges. The development has received commendation as many look forward to its adoption, especially for its privacy features. A user applauded eToro for appreciating the importance of privacy and showing support for the new Cardano. Another user expressed optimism that, as NIGHT continues to gain traction, it could get listed on Binance. Generally, the more broadly an asset is listed, the greater its chance at accelerated growth. As of press time, Cardano Midnight is exchanging hands on eToro at $0.05976 on the exchange.

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