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ZEC Price Jumps 9% as Grayscale Zcash ETF Advances Near Launch

Key Insights: ZEC price rallies as Grayscale Zcash ETF amendment filing retains the planned ZCSH listing. DCG International Investments may acquire 200,000 ZEC, but talks are nonbinding. ZEC

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August 20, 2026
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ZEC Price Jumps 9% as Grayscale Zcash ETF Advances Near Launch
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Key Insights:

  • ZEC price rallies as Grayscale Zcash ETF amendment filing retains the planned ZCSH listing.
  • DCG International Investments may acquire 200,000 ZEC, but talks are nonbinding.
  • ZEC price trades near $555 after gaining nearly 10% within 24 hours.

Grayscale has submitted another amended registration statement to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for its planned Zcash fund conversion. The Grayscale Zcash ETF would replace the existing trust structure and trade on NYSE Arca under ZCSH. The filing also introduces updated creation and redemption procedures for the proposed product.

Meanwhile, ZEC price climbed nearly 10% over 24 hours to about $555. Its market value reached roughly $9.4 billion during the move.

The submission advances the review process but does not secure approval. The SEC must declare the registration effective before Grayscale can complete the listing and begin full exchange trading.

However, the price targets and technical levels presented in this article reflect possible market scenarios based on technical analysis. They are not guarantees and should not be relied upon as precise predictions of future performance.

Given the risks and volatility associated with cryptocurrencies, readers should independently evaluate the information and seek professional advice before making investment decisions.

Grayscale Zcash ETF Filing | Source: US SEC Grayscale Zcash ETF Filing | Source: US SEC

Grayscale Zcash ETF Filing Adds Cash-Based Operations

The latest Zcash ETF filing explains how authorized participants could create and redeem blocks of shares. Cash orders would use third-party liquidity providers to purchase or receive the underlying ZEC.

The SEC filing also outlines in-kind transactions, which involve direct ZEC transfers. Their availability depends on regulatory clearance and participating firms. Cash processing offers another route when direct crypto transfers face operational or compliance limits.

Grayscale names Jane Street Capital and Virtu Americas among the authorized participants supporting cash orders. Liquidity providers would handle the related ZEC trades rather than the authorized participants.

The proposed Grayscale Zcash ETF would issue and redeem shares in baskets. Grayscale retains discretion to limit cash creations or approve cash redemptions on a case-by-case basis. Such limits could affect liquidity or cause shares to diverge from net asset value.

The filing does not provide a launch date. It also leaves the sponsor fee blank, meaning investors cannot yet compare its final cost with competing crypto products.

DCG Subsidiary Considers a Major ZEC Contribution

The amendment discloses talks involving DCG International Investments, a subsidiary of Grayscale parent Digital Currency Group. The company is considering an investment tied to about 200,000 ZEC through the trust.

That amount carries a value near $110 million at the current ZEC price. The discussions do not create a binding purchase commitment. The investor may acquire more tokens, fewer tokens, or none, according to the filing.

A transaction of that size could make the DCG unit a large shareholder. Grayscale warns that concentrated ownership could reduce voting influence for other holders. A large position could also affect secondary-market liquidity after the proposed NYSE Arca listing.

The Grayscale Zcash ETF plan seeks to broaden access beyond the current over-the-counter trust. An exchange listing could let brokerage clients gain ZEC exposure without managing wallets or private keys. Coinbase Custody would hold the underlying tokens, while BNY Mellon would provide administrative and transfer-agent services.

Grayscale Zcash ETF Discloses Orchard Network Risks

The Grayscale Zcash ETF amendment adds details about the Orchard shielded-pool vulnerability disclosed in June. Developers addressed the flaw through an emergency network upgrade. They said exploitation appeared unlikely, although Zcash privacy features prevented definitive verification.

Zcash later activated the Ironwood upgrade on July 28, 2026. Ironwood retired Orchard and introduced a new shielded pool. A turnstile limits withdrawals to the amount verifiably deposited, preventing any counterfeit ZEC from leaving the retired pool.

The disclosure matters for the Zcash ETF filing since the trust holds the asset directly. Network defects, supply concerns, or another emergency upgrade could affect custody, valuation, and the ZEC price. The filing places those risks alongside market manipulation, liquidity, and regulatory concerns.

Zcash (ZEC) Price | Source: CoinGecko Zcash (ZEC) Price | Source: CoinGecko

Meanwhile, ZEC price traded near $555 after gaining almost 10% in 24 hours. The token carried a market capitalization near $9.4 billion. CoinGecko data shows that ZCSH volume has remained below $5 million since June. It exceeded $23 million during November 2025.

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