On Monday, the price of Zcash ($ZEC) surpassed the $500 mark, recovering from its drop on August 11th when it fell below $470. Market data shows the price of this privacy-focused cryptocurrency fell from just under $495 on Sunday afternoon to a daily low of $484. However, shortly before midnight, $ZEC recovered to $490 and remained above this level until 2:00 AM Eastern Standard Time (EST), when a sharp rally pushed it to $518.
Despite a slight pullback below the $515 mark, $ZEC maintained a 24-hour gain of 4.3%, becoming the day's top-performing high-market-cap altcoin. This rally raised the coin's market capitalization to $8.65 billion, increasing its lead over Monero ($XMR) to nearly $1 billion.
The sudden spike occurred shortly after Josh Swihart, founder of ZODL, shared his reflections alongside the latest protocol updates.
Swihart began with personal reflections on leadership, drawing on historical and mythological figures to argue that true leadership requires self-awareness and accountability. Linking this philosophy to the network's future, he urged developers to remain humble and focused:
"Zcash's time has not yet come. Achieving this goal will require strong and talented leaders ready to act at critical moments... Therefore, live and work boldly, with humility and nobility, never losing sight of our common goal."
Alongside his address, Swihart detailed key technical achievements for the week, including the release of Zodl versions 3.9.0 and 3.9.1. These updates deployed the migration from Orchard to Ironwood and the Slipstream sync mechanism into production, along with five stabilization releases. The protocol also implemented a revamped coin-owner voting logic, enhanced multi-account handling features for verification, and completed the design asset work for Q3.
Throughout the week, developers fixed a critical synchronization flaw in the Zebra backend that was causing wallet crash loops. They also advanced the migration process from zcashd to Zallet, enabling more secure key material handling, seedless wallet analysis, and address imports via the CLI. Furthermore, developers expanded the zcash_pool_migration module, adding wallet adapter options and updating the transaction scheduling mechanism.
However, not all industry observers share this optimism. Commentator AlewXRP, with 17 years of experience in Bank Secrecy Act and Anti-Money Laundering compliance, expressed a starkly opposing view, arguing that privacy coins like $ZEC and $XMR have no long-term future in the traditional financial world.
The commentator warned that the fully shielded nature of privacy transactions makes performing basic regulatory requirements—such as transaction monitoring, sanctions screening, and suspicious activity report investigations—virtually impossible for banks:
"The very nature of these coins contradicts the Bank Secrecy Act (BSA)... Exchanges and financial institutions will want nothing to do with them after the 'Transparency' Act passes, as they will be too risky and complicate BSA and AML compliance. I think privacy coins will become a great tool for bad actors... That is why, in my opinion, they will be banned."







