Solana News Today: "Zcash's Rally Masks Ghostware's Stealth Scalability Play on Solana"


The crypto market's spotlight has shifted to privacy-focused tokens and verifiable infrastructure projects, with ($GHOST) and ($EYE) emerging as top contenders. Amid broader market volatility and outflows in traditional cryptos like , , and , analysts are singling out $GHOST for its advanced privacy features and measurable utility, while Zcash's (ZEC) 1,000% rally underscores a broader renaissance in privacy coins.

GhostwareOS, a privacy protocol for the SolanaSOL-- ecosystem, has attracted renewed attention after a major whale re-entered the market. The whale, known as "2z4gKC," spent $16,700 to acquire 1.12 million $GHOST tokens, marking its first activity in over 10 months, according to CoinCryptoNewz. This move aligns with growing demand for Solana-based privacy solutions, as GhostwareOS introduces modules like (private payment links) and (stealth transaction routing). Analysts highlight its ephemeral session architecture and low-latency design, which could position it as a scalable alternative to ZcashZEC-- and Monero, according to crypto.news.
Meanwhile, Solana's ecosystem is gaining institutional traction. Record inflows into newly launched Solana ETFs, including Bitwise's and Grayscale's , totaled $421 million in the latest week, bucking a $360 million industry-wide outflow, BeInCrypto reported (BeInCrypto). This surge is attributed to Solana's 35,000+ TPS speed and low fees, which appeal to yield-seeking investors.
While $GHOST focuses on privacy, ($EYE) is drawing attention for its hybrid model of AI compute infrastructure and renewable energy. The project tokenizes GPU clusters linked to solar farms in London, Leeds, and Dubai, with projected returns of 24.7–38.6% from on-chain yield distributions. Unlike speculative presales, EcoYield ties token value to physical assets, with 65% of funds allocated directly to its pilot projects, FinanceFeeds reports (FinanceFeeds).
The project's tokenomics-fixed supply of 1 billion $EYE and a Q1 2026 token generation event (TGE)-have fueled early adoption. Investors using the code in its presale can secure an extra 40% allocation, a perk analysts call "one of the most attractive entry points in 2025," FinanceFeeds added.
The $GHOST surge is part of a larger privacy coin rally. Zcash (ZEC) recently overtook Monero (XMR) in market cap, trading at $383 and a $6.4 billion valuation after a 1,000% year-to-date gain, Yahoo Finance reported (Yahoo Finance). Arthur Hayes of BitMEX has even speculated ZECZEC-- could hit $10,000, though analysts warn of consolidation as whales trim positions, Benzinga noted (Benzinga).
GhostwareOS, however, is seen as a more scalable option. "Zcash and Monero are legacy projects," said one analyst. "$GHOST's Solana-based architecture and modular design make it better suited for mass adoption," a crypto.news analysis observed.
The broader market remains under pressure. BitcoinBTC-- and EthereumETH-- ETFs saw $946 million in outflows last week, while Solana bucked the trend, BeInCrypto reported. LINK, ADAADA--, and DOGEDOGE-- also lagged, with Interlink Electronics (LINK) expected to report a 3-cent-per-share loss, TradingView noted (TradingView).
Analysts cite three key factors for $GHOST's momentum:
1. : The whale's return and ETF inflows signal confidence in Solana's ecosystem.
2. : GhostwareOS's ephemeral sessions and relay network offer privacy without compromising throughput.
3. : At a market cap of ~$300 million, $GHOST is a fraction of Zcash's valuation, offering higher upside potential.
As privacy regulations tighten globally, the demand for robust solutions like $GHOST is expected to grow. "Zcash's rally is a precursor," said one strategist. "The next wave will be projects like GhostwareOS that combine privacy with scalability," the crypto.news piece concluded.
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