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by: xpoolPosted on: November 6, 2025

Arthur Hayes Bets on Zcash as Next Privacy Coin to Watch

Zcash has surged past the $500 mark, reflecting growing trust in privacy-focused tokens as market cycles shift. Arthur Hayes, former BitMEX CEO, predicts ZEC could reach $1,000 as investors turn to assets offering financial independence amid increased regulatory scrutiny of cryptocurrencies.

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