Grayscale Investments, a crypto asset management company, has listed the privacy-focused cryptocurrency Zcash among its noteworthy projects. Continue Reading: Grayscale Investments, a crypto asset management company, has listed the privacy-focused cryptocurrency Zcash among its noteworthy projects. Continue Reading:

Crypto Asset Management Company Grayscale Lists This Privacy-Focused Altcoin Among Notable Cryptocurrencies!

2026/03/20 04:03
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Crypto asset management company Grayscale Investments has highlighted the privacy-focused cryptocurrency Zcash as a noteworthy project. In a post on the company’s official X account, it was emphasized that Zcash could attract more attention in the coming period, particularly due to its privacy features.

According to Grayscale, Bitcoin currently maintains its leading position with approximately 90% market dominance. However, the company stated that Zcash has the potential to gradually erode this dominance over time thanks to the different use cases it offers.

It was pointed out that the most important element distinguishing Zcash from other cryptocurrencies is its privacy technology. While all transactions in Bitcoin can be transparently tracked on the blockchain, Zcash offers its users the ability to hide their transaction information. This feature is leading to its increasing popularity, especially among users who value financial privacy.

The company stated that this increased usage has also brought new capital inflows into the Zcash ecosystem. Currently, with a market capitalization of approximately $4 billion, ZEC represents only 0.3% of the total cryptocurrency market. However, Grayscale predicts that if this percentage rises to 5%, the value of Zcash could increase by approximately 18 times.

Experts point out that the increasing interest in privacy-focused crypto assets could create a new area of competition in market dynamics.

*This is not investment advice.

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