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Zcash's (ZEC) recent price surge and growing institutional interest have sparked a contentious debate over its potential to disrupt Bitcoin's (BTC) dominance, with
that the privacy-focused token could "split the vote" for crypto's leading asset. The warning comes as rebounds above $564 after a 1,100% rally since September, and strategic moves by exchanges like OKX.The halving, which will cut block rewards by 50%, is creating a scarcity narrative similar to Bitcoin's, with
is shifting toward a deflationary trajectory. This dynamic, combined with increased adoption of shielded pools for private transactions, has against monetary debasement. Meanwhile, OKX's decision to relist ZEC after a January 2024 delisting has , with the exchange launching spot trading on Nov. 23.
The debate has intensified amid speculative marketing campaigns and fabricated headlines, with
from agencies promoting ZEC collaborations. Market analyst Rajat Soni has also , noting that claims of Fidelity analysts predicting Zcash reaching $100,000 appear baseless. Despite these criticisms, Zcash's market cap has surged to $9.24 billion, with like Ali Martinez gaining traction.Adding to the momentum,
on the SIX Exchange, a move that could amplify trading activity in crypto assets like Zcash. The timing of these products, however, has been , given the current 21% drop in Bitcoin and 26% decline in year-to-date.As the crypto market grapples with regulatory uncertainty and macroeconomic headwinds, Zcash's unique positioning as a privacy-centric alternative to Bitcoin remains a flashpoint. With its halving event and institutional backing from figures like the Winklevosses, ZEC's trajectory will likely remain a focal point for investors weighing privacy, scarcity, and the evolving dynamics of the crypto landscape
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