ZEC broke above its January 2018 peak near $800 for the first time in eight years as Grayscale pushed for a spot ETF conversion.
ZEC broke above its January 2018 peak near $800 for the first time in eight years as Grayscale pushed for a spot ETF conversion.

Zcash climbed 42% to $805.52, breaking above $800 for the first time since January 2018 as Grayscale filed for a ZEC spot ETF.
CoinGecko data shows ZEC swung between $589 and $851 in the 24-hour window, a 45 percent range, while Coinglass reported futures volume of $4.55 billion on Friday against $553 million in spot trading, with open interest near $1.35 billion.
Grayscale's 8-K filing with the SEC on Aug. 21 moves its Zcash Trust toward ETF conversion on NYSE Arca under the ticker ZCSH, with a planned name change to The Zcash ETF. The filing also disclosed that DCG International Investments, a Digital Currency Group subsidiary, is in non-binding talks to acquire roughly 200,000 ZEC through the trust, worth about $163 million at current prices. This follows Multicoin Capital's May 2026 disclosure of a significant ZEC position, which triggered a 30 percent single-day rally at the time.
ZEC now ranks 12th by market value at $13.87 billion, ahead of every other privacy-focused token. The $800 level, which previously stood as resistance since January 2018, now becomes the key support to watch. If Grayscale's ETF conversion receives SEC approval, it could open the door for similar products around other privacy protocols. However, the filing is not an approval, and the timeline for a decision remains unknown.
Zcash shares Bitcoin's monetary structure — a fixed 21 million supply cap, proof-of-work mining, and a halving schedule — with shielded transactions layered on top to hide sender, receiver, and amount from public view. That Bitcoin-like design has fueled "next Bitcoin" comparisons on social media and drawn attention from institutional investors.
The Grayscale filing is the latest in a series of amendments. The firm filed its fourth amendment on Aug. 18, and a fifth amendment set the ticker ZCH with a 2.5 percent annual sponsor fee, BNY Mellon as transfer agent, and Coinbase Custody as custodian. Shares are anticipated to begin trading on NYSE Arca on or around Aug. 25, subject to regulatory approvals.
The $800 area now serves as the key technical level. ZEC's 2025 run already delivered a 1,400 percent gain from its lows, peaking near $750 in November 2025 before cooling into a $500-$700 range through mid-August 2026. Thursday's move broke that range decisively.
Derivatives activity cuts both ways. With futures volume dwarfing spot trading and open interest near $1.35 billion, leveraged positioning can accelerate gains but also intensify a correction. ZEC's trading history includes several episodes where 30 percent-plus gains were followed by corrections of similar magnitude within days.
The token also carries regulatory baggage. ZEC has faced delistings from exchanges in certain jurisdictions over compliance concerns in prior years, and the network suffered a 30 percent selloff in June after a vulnerability was found in its Orchard shielded pool. An SEC-approved ETF would change the compliance calculus, but the filing remains subject to review with no decision timeline.
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