VanEck CEO notes OG Bitcoin users turning to Zcash in security and privacy reevaluation

Source Cryptopolitan

VanEck CEO Jan van Eck stated that a growing group of early Bitcoin users is reconsidering the asset’s future security and privacy guarantees.

Speaking in a CNBC interview, van Eck noted that long-standing questions inside the Bitcoin community, particularly around encryption strength and on-chain transparency, are driving interest in Zcash, a privacy-oriented token that shares elements of Bitcoin’s design but operates with enhanced shielding capabilities.

VanEck CEO flags privacy and encryption risks

During the interview, van Eck explained that two technical concerns are impacting sentiment among long-term Bitcoin holders. The first centers on whether Bitcoin’s existing encryption will remain adequate as quantum computing advances.

The second involves the asset’s lack of transactional privacy, which has become more apparent as blockchain analytics have improved. According to him, these issues have prompted several long-time participants to evaluate Zcash, which is structured to obscure wallet-level transaction details.

VanEck noted that the perspective shift is interesting, as the privacy arguments that were once made against Bitcoin have become weaker over time. According to him, most individuals have come to understand that Bitcoin transactions are visible on a network, and as such, individuals can track funds transferred between one address and another.

This exposure, he opined, has compelled some users to turn to alternatives that meet their demands for financial confidentiality.

Market outlook shaped by four-year cycle behavior

In addition to encryption and privacy concerns, vanEck cited Bitcoin’s determined halving cycle as a major factor driving contemporary price fluctuations. According to him, the asset has historically undergone a significant downturn period every four years after the mining rewards are reduced.

Since the next cycle is projected to begin in 2026, which is a potentially negative year, he stated that investors appear to be positioning themselves early for what they believe will be a potentially weak period.

VanEck points out that this trend has been repeating over the past decade, making it a structural factor that portfolio managers should consider when assessing Bitcoin allocations. He noted that the rise of Bitcoin in the present cycle is smaller than in past periods. As such, some participants are beginning to believe that any ensuing correction will also be constrained.

Nevertheless, he defined the process of preparing for the downturn as a subset of more general risk management, rather than an end judgment on the viability of Bitcoin.

Crypto figures echo privacy-driven Zcash interest

The remarks of van Eck follow the similar perspectives of Arthur Hayes, co-founder of BitMEX, who has recently noted that Zcash is a cryptocurrency that might be resilient in times when the liquidity of dollars is limited.

Hayes reasoned that the privacy-based assets can still benefit within a world where financial management is augmented. In response to the pressures posed by central bank activity, he remarked that the majority of digital assets might fail under liquidity stress, yet the construction of Zcash places it in a different position.

Although van Eck emphasized again that the thesis on Bitcoin is not currently considered broken by his firm, he claimed that its underlying technology should still be evaluated. He pointed out that the encryption and privacy debates being formulated within the community have become material considerations for investors considering the extent of their exposure.

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