What is Zcash (ZEC)?

Zcash is a privacy-focused crypto network that lets people send cryptocurrency without exposing the details of the transaction. Public crypto networks like Bitcoin make every transfer visible: the sender, the receiver and the amount. Zcash fixes that by using zero-knowledge proofs, a form of advanced cryptography that allows users to prove a transaction is valid without revealing anything about it.
Its core use case is simple: it provides financial confidentiality in an environment where transparency is the default.
Who created Zcash?
The project was launched in 2016 by Zooko Wilcox, a long-time builder in digital privacy, alongside a group of cryptographers including Matthew Green, Eli Ben-Sasson, Alessandro Chiesa and Ian Miers. Their academic work formed the basis of the original Zerocash protocol. Two organisations support the ecosystem today: the Electric Coin Company, which develops the core software, and the Zcash Foundation, a nonprofit focused on governance and community infrastructure.
What is the native cryptocurrency of Zcash?
Its native cryptocurrency, ZEC, is used to pay transaction fees and represents the unit of value on the network. Users can send transactions in two ways: shielded, which are fully private, or transparent, which behave much like Bitcoin transactions.
What is ZEC’s investment case?
Its potential value case rests on a few core themes. First is the demand for privacy as a financial service. Zcash sells confidentiality, which matters in a world where blockchain transparency can expose commercially sensitive or personally identifiable information. The second is its technology moat. Zcash is one of the original pioneers of zero-knowledge proofs, a cryptographic breakthrough that has since spread across the broader blockchain industry, giving the project a strong research and intellectual-property profile.
Growth depends on increasing use of shielded transactions, stronger exchange support and regulatory clarity around compliant privacy tools. That regulatory backdrop is a persistent risk factor: privacy coins often trade at a discount due to uncertainty around oversight, even though Zcash has taken a more compliance-friendly approach than many of its peers. Its long-term value ultimately depends on whether private digital payments become a mainstream expectation or remain a specialised segment of the crypto economy.
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