#数字资产市场动态 Can privacy coins truly replicate Bitcoin's status? The ambitions and real-world challenges of Zcash(ZEC)



Recently, there's been an interesting discussion in the crypto market—since Bitcoin has already secured the top position, could there be a certain type of coin that retains Satoshi's original Bitcoin monetary properties but is more thoroughly developed in terms of technical functionality? Zcash is often brought up in this context, with some even questioning whether it has a chance to become "the next Bitcoin."

Looking at the ledger design, ZEC and Bitcoin do share some similarities. Both use proof-of-work(PoW) mechanisms, have a maximum supply capped at 21 million coins, and undergo halving of block rewards approximately every four years. This predictable, non-inflationary design is fundamental to Bitcoin's ability to accumulate value consensus—Zcash is similarly competitive in this regard.

But the real difference lies in the "privacy" dimension. Satoshi's Bitcoin is essentially a fully transparent ledger; once transactions are on the chain, they are permanently visible and accessible to anyone. While this complete transparency enhances security and trust, it exposes issues in practical financial applications—privacy is indeed lacking. Zcash addresses this pain point with zk-SNARKs zero-knowledge proof technology. Through this technology, transaction amounts, addresses, and metadata can be hidden, with only the transaction parties able to verify its authenticity. In other words, ZEC compensates for Bitcoin's structural privacy shortcomings.

Additionally, Zcash has designed an on-chain development fund mechanism to ensure continuous protocol iteration and optimization, reducing reliance on external donations or corporate support, which is beneficial for long-term ecosystem development.

Sounds promising, but the reality requires a cool-headed view. ZEC's market capitalization is only a small fraction of Bitcoin's, with a huge gap in network effects, and institutional recognition is far less than BTC. Moreover, while the privacy narrative attracts attention, it also brings regulatory uncertainty as a burden. Overall, Zcash is more like an important "functional supplement" in the crypto world—there's still a long way to go if it aims to replicate Bitcoin's historic status.
BTC-6,12%
ZEC-11,64%
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GateUser-0717ab66vip
· 01-21 14:04
Privacy coins always circle back to the same question... ZEC's technology indeed outperforms BTC, but people don't really care about the technology—they just want that thing called Bitcoin.
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gas_fee_therapistvip
· 01-21 13:42
Privacy coins will never turn things around; the fate of uniform regulation has long been doomed.
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WalletDoomsDayvip
· 01-20 18:34
I'm tired of the same logic with privacy coins; once regulation hits, everything becomes pointless.
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SchrodingersPapervip
· 01-18 14:50
Wait, can privacy coins surpass BTC? Dream on, once regulation comes, everything is over. ZEC's technology is no use; it can't overcome the network effect barrier. Bitcoin's status was built over time. Basically, it's just an advanced utility token. Don't be fooled by the privacy story; I already sold mine. This privacy narrative won't last long. Institutions don't care at all. I bet 5 bucks I won't turn a profit this year. Honestly, ZEC is like a genius locked in a prison; its technical prowess can't withstand the death grip of policy. The reality is harsh—everything has been outdone by the network effect. Bitcoin has already won this game. The privacy coin track itself is a pseudo-demand; real big funds can't get in at all. It's another over-interpreted project. I think this stuff is better off just holding spot assets. No matter how loud they hype it, they'll just be side players. Bitcoin's moat isn't built on technology; it's built on faith.
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ForkLibertarianvip
· 01-18 14:50
ZEC wants to turn things around? Dream on. Once regulations cut it off completely, it's over.
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LiquidityWhisperervip
· 01-18 14:49
That ZEC's privacy technology is indeed impressive, but the reality is—once regulation tightens, it's over. That's the fundamental flaw.
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GateUser-9ad11037vip
· 01-18 14:29
ZEC, in simple terms, is a good technology but lacks a compelling story. No matter how perfect the privacy features are, they can't save the market cap gap.
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MoonWaterDropletsvip
· 01-18 14:27
I've heard this story about ZEC many times; no matter how strong the technology and privacy features are, they can't save the dead end of network effects.
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NFTFreezervip
· 01-18 14:21
Privacy coins will never turn things around; they are doomed the moment regulations tighten.
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