Midnight Network to Host Cypher Day Privacy Summit on November 17

Midnight Network to Host Cypher Day Privacy Summit on November 17

The blockchain-focused event will address privacy solutions for decentralized networks, institutional use cases, and public adoption, featuring sessions from early afternoon to early evening GMT.

Fact Check
The assessment is "likely_true" with high confidence based on strong, consistent evidence from the most authoritative sources. The official Midnight Network LinkedIn page, a primary source with very high authority (0.95), directly confirms that a '#MidnightSummit' will be held on November 17-18. This supports the core elements of the statement: the entity (Midnight Network), the nature of the event (a summit), and the date (November 17). This information is corroborated by a crypto news article which also mentions a 'November 17 summit' by the 'Midnight network'. The only discrepancy is the event's specific name. The statement calls it the 'Cypher Day Privacy Summit,' whereas the official source refers to it as the '#MidnightSummit'. While this detail does not match, the fundamental claim that Midnight Network is hosting a major event on that date is well-supported. The other sources provided are either irrelevant or do not contain information about the event, and therefore do not contradict the primary evidence. Given that the organizer, event type, and date are confirmed by the organization itself, the statement is considered highly probable, with the slight reduction in probability accounting for the unverified event name.
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Terms & Concepts
  • Blockchain: A decentralized digital ledger that records transactions across multiple computers securely and transparently.
  • Privacy in Blockchain: Techniques and tools designed to protect user data, transaction details, and identities within blockchain networks.
  • GMT (Greenwich Mean Time): The mean solar time at the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, London, used as an international time standard.