Zcash surged past $800 on Saturday, climbing nearly 38% at one point and surpassing its January 2018 peak as Grayscale advanced plans to convert its Zcash Trust into a spot ETF. The rally pushed ZEC as high as $851 and gave the privacy-centric token a market value of $13.87 billion.
The filing gives the rally a concrete institutional catalyst, but it does not amount to regulatory approval. Grayscale, owned by Digital Currency Group, filed its fourth amendment on Aug. 18 to pursue a NYSE Arca listing for the trust under the ticker ZCSH. DCG International Investments, another DCG subsidiary, is also in non-binding talks to acquire about 200,000 ZEC through the trust, worth about $163 million at Saturday’s price.
Why it matters
Zcash is drawing attention as a privacy-focused counterpart to Bitcoin, with a 21 million supply cap, proof-of-work mining, a halving schedule and shielded transactions layered over its Bitcoin-based design. The token has also been the subject of renewed technical discussion around the Tachyon upgrade and quantum readiness.
The proposed spot ETF could provide a more familiar investment vehicle for exposure to ZEC if it receives regulatory approval. The latest amendment keeps the process moving, but the Securities and Exchange Commission still must review the filing.
Market impact
The price action has been heavily leveraged. Futures volume reached roughly $4.55 billion on Friday, compared with about $553 million in spot trading, while open interest stood near $1.35 billion. That imbalance can accelerate gains, but it also increases the risk of a sharper reversal.
ZEC traded between $589 and $851 over 24 hours, a 45% swing, showing how volatile the move has become. The token also sold off sharply in June after a vulnerability was identified in its Orchard shielded pool. Despite the recent rally, Zcash now ranks 12th by market value at $13.87 billion, ahead of other privacy-focused tokens.
Frequently asked questions
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What drove Zcash above $800?
Zcash rose above $800 amid Grayscale’s effort to convert its Zcash Trust into a spot ETF, renewed social media comparisons to Bitcoin and heavy futures activity.
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Has Grayscale’s Zcash spot ETF been approved?
No. Grayscale’s Aug. 18 amendment advances the process for a NYSE Arca listing under the ticker ZCSH, but the filing remains subject to SEC review.
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How much did DCG discuss buying through the trust?
DCG International Investments is in non-binding talks to acquire about 200,000 ZEC, worth approximately $163 million at Saturday’s price.
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How large was Zcash’s futures activity?
Futures volume reached roughly $4.55 billion on Friday, compared with about $553 million in spot trading. Open interest was near $1.35 billion.
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What risks could limit Zcash’s rally?
Futures positioning can magnify reversals, and ZEC traded between $589 and $851 within 24 hours. A vulnerability in the Orchard shielded pool also contributed to a sharp selloff in June.
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