Zcash's Soaring Privacy Features Ignite Debate Between Bulls and Bears as Value Reaches $332
- Zcash (ZEC) surged to $332.52, up 750% in three months with $4B market cap driven by privacy features and bullish forecasts. - Industry leaders Arthur Hayes ($10K price target) and Barry Silbert highlighted ZEC's undervaluation potential amid BlackRock ETF skepticism. - Market sentiment splits between technical analysts' 100-150% upside projections and FOMO-driven pump warnings from skeptics. - ZEC's 27.5% shielded supply and $303M futures open interest contrast with $600M liquidation risks from leverage
Zcash (ZEC) has recently soared to unprecedented levels, with its value increasing by more than 750% over the past quarter and its market cap approaching $4 billion. After a prolonged period of inactivity, this privacy-centric digital asset has captured renewed attention from investors, fueled by bold forecasts from prominent industry leaders and shifting market conditions. Arthur Hayes, the former CEO of BitMEX, reignited enthusiasm by predicting
According to the latest figures, ZEC reached $332.52, marking a 20.8% increase in just one day. This surge follows months of upward momentum, driven by speculative excitement and compelling narratives. Hayes compared ZEC’s current rise to the formative years of
Investor sentiment is sharply divided. The
Underlying fundamentals are also at play. Currently, 27.5% of ZEC’s supply is shielded, which encourages users to hold their tokens off exchanges and reduces selling pressure. Open interest in ZEC futures has jumped 22% in the past day to $303 million, outpacing other leading cryptocurrencies. However, volatility remains a significant risk. A recent three-sigma liquidation event wiped out $600 million in crypto futures, highlighting the dangers of leveraged trading.
Looking forward, ZEC’s future depends on sustaining its current momentum. The $281.35 support level—midway between $270.95 and $292.22—could prove pivotal for price stability. Experts remain divided: some dismiss ZEC as a speculative asset lacking real value, while others see it as a rising privacy-focused alternative in an era increasingly wary of surveillance capitalism. With institutional interest in
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