TLDR Zcash has gained 699% since January 1, trading at $385.81, though it has dropped 37% in the past 30 days Real Vision CEO Raoul Pal suggests the rally may beTLDR Zcash has gained 699% since January 1, trading at $385.81, though it has dropped 37% in the past 30 days Real Vision CEO Raoul Pal suggests the rally may be

Zcash (ZEC) Price: Why This Privacy Coin Stands Out Among Competitors

TLDR

  • Zcash has gained 699% since January 1, trading at $385.81, though it has dropped 37% in the past 30 days
  • Real Vision CEO Raoul Pal suggests the rally may be driven by capital rotation rather than a sustained bull trend
  • The token surged 30% in October after Arthur Hayes predicted it could reach $10,000
  • Grayscale filed to convert its Zcash fund into a spot ETF in November, signaling growing institutional interest
  • Zcash offers both private and transparent transactions, making it more appealing to regulators than competitors like Monero

Zcash has posted strong gains this year, with the privacy-focused cryptocurrency rising 699% since the start of January. The token currently trades at $385.81, according to CoinMarketCap data.

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The token’s momentum has slowed in recent weeks. Over the past 30 days, Zcash has declined approximately 37% from its recent highs.

Price Surge Followed Hayes Prediction

Zcash saw a sharp 30% gain in 24 hours on October 26 after crypto entrepreneur Arthur Hayes suggested the token could eventually reach $10,000. The prediction came as interest in privacy-focused cryptocurrencies increased.

The token’s market capitalization grew from under $1 billion in August to over $7 billion by early November. This growth occurred even as the broader crypto market faced downward pressure.

Privacy coins have gained attention as more crypto users prioritize anonymity in their transactions. Crypto exchange XT Exchange noted this trend in a statement on November 9.

Institutional Interest Grows

Grayscale Investments filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission on November 27 to convert its Zcash fund into a spot ETF. The move follows similar filings for Bitcoin, Ether, Dogecoin and XRP.

Zcash differs from other privacy coins through its dual transaction system. The cryptocurrency supports both transparent and shielded wallet addresses. This design allows some transactions to remain public while others stay private.

The token uses zk-SNARKs, a type of cryptographic proof that validates transactions without revealing sender, receiver or amount information. Users can also share specific transaction details with third parties like regulators when needed.

This flexibility may give Zcash an advantage over competitors. Monero, another privacy coin, hides all transaction details by default with no option for auditing. This has led to delistings from major exchanges.

Zcash has seen some success in getting relisted on exchanges recently. Smaller privacy tokens like Dash have faced similar delisting challenges without the same recovery.

The post Zcash (ZEC) Price: Why This Privacy Coin Stands Out Among Competitors appeared first on CoinCentral.

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