Cardano Midnight (NIGHT) Listed on Australian Exchange CoinSpot

Published at 2026-03-27 14:45:14

Australian exchange CoinSpot has opened trading for Midnight (NIGHT) as of March 27, 2026. The token, built on Cardano and promoted for its privacy features, is now available on the platform alongside ADA, giving local users on-ramps to NIGHT through CoinSpot’s trading interface.

The listing widens retail access and could improve liquidity for NIGHT in the Australian market, making it easier for traders to take positions without relying on offshore venues. Investors should check CoinSpot for supported trading pairs, deposit options and any platform notices; as with all privacy-focused tokens, regulatory and market dynamics will influence how the listing affects price and adoption.

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