Grayscale Predicts 18x Upside For Zcash If This Happens

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Grayscale is making a case for Zcash as the most credible challenger to Bitcoin’s dominance in the digital currency segment, arguing that a relatively small shift in market share could translate into outsized upside for the privacy-focused asset.

In a March 18 research note, Zach Pandl, Grayscale’s Head of Research, frames the opportunity in stark terms. Bitcoin still accounts for roughly 90% of the “Currencies Crypto Sector,” a segment the firm estimates at $1.6 trillion across fifteen assets. Zcash, by comparison, represents just a fraction of that total. But Pandl suggests that the gap may not be structural.

“Bitcoin was the first decentralized digital currency and is still by far the largest as measured by market capitalization,” he writes. “But there are other blockchains with a ‘digital currency’ use case.” Within that competitive set, Grayscale sees Zcash as uniquely positioned to gain ground over time.

Grayscale Says Zcash Has 18x Upside

The core of the thesis rests on a capability Bitcoin fundamentally lacks. While Bitcoin transactions remain fully transparent on a public ledger, Zcash offers shielded transactions that obscure the sender, receiver, and transaction amount.

Pandl argues this distinction is not merely technical, but market-defining. “Zcash offers shielded transactions that hide senders, receivers, and balances,” he notes, adding that “privacy will be essential, in our view, for certain types of users and transactions, and Bitcoin cannot meet this demand.”

The implication is clear: if demand for private, censorship-resistant payments increases, whether driven by individuals, institutions, or specific jurisdictions, Zcash operates in a segment where Bitcoin is structurally limited. Rather than competing head-on across all use cases, it targets a subset of transactions where transparency becomes a constraint rather than a feature.

Grayscale’s second pillar is less about design and more about trajectory. Zcash, now approaching a decade in operation, is described as entering a new phase marked by rising adoption of its privacy features and renewed capital inflows.

“Zcash is almost 10 years old but seems to be entering a new chapter,” Pandl writes. “Use of its shielding technology is picking up, underscoring market interest for privacy-preserving digital currencies. And new capital is entering the ecosystem to support wallet development and Zcash mining.”

Zcash Shielded Supply

The valuation argument follows directly from those two dynamics. Zcash’s ZEC token currently sits at around $4 billion in market capitalization, representing approximately 0.3% of the broader digital currency segment.

Grayscale’s scenario is deliberately conservative in its assumptions but aggressive in its implications. If Zcash were to capture just 5% of that same segment, its valuation would increase roughly eighteenfold. The math hinges less on absolute growth in crypto markets and more on relative positioning within the existing category.

Pandl is explicit about the trade-offs. Zcash, he notes, is “smaller and more volatile than Bitcoin and therefore has a higher risk profile.” The upside case is tied to a reallocation of market share, not a guaranteed expansion of demand.

That view is not isolated. Several prominent figures have recently outlined similarly asymmetric scenarios for Zcash. Cypherpunk Technologies CIO Will McEvoy has described Zcash as “crypto’s most mispriced asset,” while Alliance DAO co-founder Qiao Wang has called ZEC the “last 1000x in crypto.” BitMEX co-founder Arthur Hayes has forecast ZEC reaching $1,000 as a “first stop,” with a longer-term target of $10,000.

At press time, ZEC traded at $232.93.

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