@Grayscale has filed its fourth amendment to the Zcash Trust registration statement with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, disclosing that its parent company's affiliate is in talk
@Grayscale has filed its fourth amendment to the Zcash Trust registration statement with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, disclosing that its parent company's affiliate is in talks to provide the initial seed capital for what could become the first U.S. spot ETF for a privacy coin.
DCG Affiliate Eyes 200,000 ZEC Seed Position
According to the amended filing, DCG International Investments, an indirect subsidiary of @DCGco (Digital Currency Group), is in discussions to acquire shares in the fund through an authorized participant in exchange for $ZEC tokens. The arrangement, described as still under discussion, would see the affiliate contribute 200,000 ZEC to seed the vehicle ahead of any public launch.
The disclosure adds a notable dimension to the ETF effort. If completed, the seeding arrangement would give DCG direct economic exposure to the fund at launch, aligning the parent group's interests with the product's early performance.
Cash-Create Model and Structural Details
Grayscale submitted the amended S-3 registration statement to the SEC for the spot Zcash ETF, with a key structural change shifting the fund to a cash creation and redemption model, mirroring the approved frameworks used for spot Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs. The amendment retains in-kind creation but removes in-kind redemption, meaning most share activity will flow through cash transactions rather than direct token transfers.
The fund is intended to trade on NYSE Arca under the ticker ZCSH. @Grayscale has not disclosed a management fee for the product. ZEC held by the trust would be custodied in transparent Coinbase addresses, not shielded ones.
If approved, ZCSH would be the first U.S. spot ETF for a privacy coin, a development made possible in part by the SEC closing its long-running probe of the Zcash Foundation in January 2026 with no enforcement action, removing the regulatory overhang that had kept privacy assets out of regulated investment vehicles for years.
The amendment is a procedural update and does not guarantee approval, but it signals continued institutional effort to bring a regulated ZEC product to market. A Zcash ETF could broaden the range of specialist crypto exposures available to institutional allocators, particularly those building diversified digital-asset portfolios across payments networks and zero-knowledge infrastructure.
Sources:Grayscale Zcash Trust Form S-3/A Amendment No. 4, SEC EDGAR (August 18, 2026)The first privacy coin ETF: inside Grayscale's Zcash filing, Crypto.news