Cardano’s Hoskinson Celebrates 11,000 Redemptions for 250M NIGHT Tokens in Glacier Drop
The post Cardano’s Hoskinson Celebrates 11,000 Redemptions for 250M NIGHT Tokens in Glacier Drop appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Cardano founder highlights massive participation across eight blockchains Ledger wallet users face claiming issues due to firmware limitations Cardano team developing workaround for 251-byte payload signing problem Charles Hoskinson has celebrated the strong participation in Midnight’s Glacier Drop airdrop, with 11,000 redemptions claiming 250 million NIGHT tokens since launch. The Cardano founder expressed amazement at the user engagement across eight supported blockchains including Cardano and XRPL. The participation numbers indicate at least 11,000 unique addresses have successfully claimed their token allocations during the first phase of Midnight’s airdrop program. Already 11000 redemptions for 250,000,000 night! I’m blown away by the progress — Charles Hoskinson (@IOHK_Charles) August 6, 2025 Users have shared positive experiences on social media, with many confirming smooth claiming processes for their NIGHT token distributions. Ledger Hardware Wallet Users Experience Technical Barriers Eligible Cardano community members using Ledger hardware wallets continue facing difficulties claiming their NIGHT tokens due to technical limitations. The Midnight Foundation team and Hoskinson have identified the root cause as Ledger’s implementation of CIP-8 message signing protocols. Ledger’s current firmware supports message signing of only 31 bytes, while the Glacier Drop requires approximately 251 bytes for payload processing. This substantial difference creates incompatibility issues that prevent Ledger users from completing their token claims. Hoskinson confirmed the Cardano team reached out to Ledger last month requesting firmware updates to accommodate the larger payload requirements. The hardware wallet manufacturer has not provided a timeline for implementing the necessary changes to support Midnight’s claiming process. Cardano Team Develops Alternative Solution The Cardano development team is creating a workaround solution to enable eligible users with Ledger wallets to claim their NIGHT allocations. Hoskinson described this fix as a “hack” that will bypass current firmware limitations while maintaining security standards. Affected users are advised to return toward the end of…

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Cardano founder highlights massive participation across eight blockchains Ledger wallet users face claiming issues due to firmware limitations Cardano team developing workaround for 251-byte payload signing problem Charles Hoskinson has celebrated the strong participation in Midnight’s Glacier Drop airdrop, with 11,000 redemptions claiming 250 million NIGHT tokens since launch. The Cardano founder expressed amazement at the user engagement across eight supported blockchains including Cardano and XRPL. The participation numbers indicate at least 11,000 unique addresses have successfully claimed their token allocations during the first phase of Midnight’s airdrop program. Already 11000 redemptions for 250,000,000 night! I’m blown away by the progress — Charles Hoskinson (@IOHK_Charles) August 6, 2025 Users have shared positive experiences on social media, with many confirming smooth claiming processes for their NIGHT token distributions. Ledger Hardware Wallet Users Experience Technical Barriers Eligible Cardano community members using Ledger hardware wallets continue facing difficulties claiming their NIGHT tokens due to technical limitations. The Midnight Foundation team and Hoskinson have identified the root cause as Ledger’s implementation of CIP-8 message signing protocols. Ledger’s current firmware supports message signing of only 31 bytes, while the Glacier Drop requires approximately 251 bytes for payload processing. This substantial difference creates incompatibility issues that prevent Ledger users from completing their token claims. Hoskinson confirmed the Cardano team reached out to Ledger last month requesting firmware updates to accommodate the larger payload requirements. The hardware wallet manufacturer has not provided a timeline for implementing the necessary changes to support Midnight’s claiming process. Cardano Team Develops Alternative Solution The Cardano development team is creating a workaround solution to enable eligible users with Ledger wallets to claim their NIGHT allocations. Hoskinson described this fix as a “hack” that will bypass current firmware limitations while maintaining security standards. Affected users are advised to return toward the end of…
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