Zcash (ZEC) changes hands at 795.03 US dollars, 8.5 per cent above the highest daily close of the past twelve months, 732.86 US dollars, printed on 22 August 2026. A year ago the coin closed at 40.02 US dollars. The rally has carried Zcash to a market capitalisation of 13.38 billion US dollars and to rank 11 among all crypto assets. The question here is narrower than the rally: is Zcash a good buy at current prices?
cryptoticker.io collected the price data for this analysis on 23 August 2026. The source is market data from CoinMarketCap, the method is 365 daily closing prices in US dollars, and from those closes we calculated the 200-day and 50-day exponential moving averages, the 14-day relative strength index using Wilder’s smoothing, and the twelve-month high and low. The live spot price is the quote at the time of collection.
Zcash price analysis: where the ZEC price stands and which levels matter
The ZEC price of 795.03 US dollars stands above every reference level our calculation produces. The 200-day exponential moving average sits at 435.00 US dollars, roughly 83 per cent below the current price. The 50-day exponential moving average sits at 506.01 US dollars, about 57 per cent below the spot quote. At that distance neither average works as support in any practical sense.
The twelve-month high of 732.86 US dollars matters most in the short run. It was set on the most recent close, so there is no older resistance above it and no established buyers at higher prices either. Below the current quote, the first zone with trading history is the 560 to 570 US dollar area, where the closes of 20 and 21 August sit; below that, closes between 486 and 514 US dollars from mid-August form a wider shelf. Those zones, not the moving averages, are what a pullback would test first.
The twelve-month low of 40.02 US dollars from 31 August 2025 matters for a different reason. It is 1,887 per cent below today’s price, and it says how much of the current quote is recent: a buyer at 795.03 US dollars is buying an asset the market repriced almost twenty-fold within a year.
Is the Zcash downtrend broken or only interrupted?
For Zcash the question runs the other way round: there is no downtrend left to break. The price is above the 200-day exponential moving average of 435.00 US dollars and above the 50-day average of 506.01 US dollars, the shorter average is above the longer one, and the twelve-month change is plus 1,708.6 per cent. On the standard reading of trend structure this is an established uptrend, not a recovery inside a falling market.
What is open is whether the last leg is sustainable. Zcash gained 63.39 per cent in seven days, 57.77 per cent in thirty days and 20.40 per cent in ninety days. The seven-day figure exceeds the ninety-day figure, so the bulk of the quarter’s move happened in the past week. Moves with that shape most often give back part of the gain, because the buyers who created them have no cost basis to defend below. The fair description is an intact uptrend with an unusually steep final section, and that is an assessment rather than a measurement.
What the RSI and moving averages mean for a Zcash entry
The 14-day relative strength index stands at 83.5, well inside the range conventionally called overbought. The reading does not predict a fall; in strong trends the RSI can stay above 70 for weeks. What it says is that entering here means buying after the move rather than before it.
The distance to the moving averages sharpens the point. A buyer at 795.03 US dollars is 83 per cent above the 200-day average at 435.00 US dollars. A return to the 50-day average at 506.01 US dollars, last traded in mid-August, would be a decline of about 36 per cent from here without damaging the longer-term trend. A position entered now has to tolerate that as normal behaviour, which makes position size the practical question rather than timing the top. Our Zcash price prediction page tracks these levels as they move.
What Zcash trading volume reveals about real demand
Turnover has confirmed the move rather than contradicted it. Volume over the past 24 hours was 2.53 billion US dollars against a 30-day average of 362.5 million and a 90-day average of 589.1 million US dollars, so current turnover is about seven times the thirty-day norm.
Read one way, that is genuine demand: a move on rising volume is better supported than the same move on thin trading. Read another way, it warns about liquidity, because volume of this kind is concentrated in a few venues and a short window and disappears as quickly as it appeared. The spread and depth a buyer sees today are not those of a quiet week. The wider backdrop is warm rather than fearful: the Fear and Greed Index stood at 78 on 23 August 2026, in the greed range, which describes crowd positioning rather than value.

Which structural factors speak for Zcash: supply, shielded transactions and regulation
Zcash shares the basic shape of its supply schedule with Bitcoin. The maximum supply is 21 million coins, 16,833,348 are in circulation, just over 80 per cent of the eventual total, and issuance falls at scheduled halvings. The rules are set out in the Zcash protocol specification.
The distinguishing feature is optional shielding. Transactions can be transparent or shielded using zero-knowledge proofs, so sender, receiver and amount need not be public. That is the investment case and also the risk: demand for a chain that can hide its own contents responds to different events than demand for a payment network.
Funding is the third structural item. Development is financed through a share of block rewards, the arrangement established in ZIP 1014. That gives the project a revenue stream independent of donations, and it makes the allocation a recurring subject of governance disputes among holders.
On the regulatory side the position is unsettled, and we mark this as an assessment. European anti-money-laundering rules adopted in 2024 and applying from July 2027 are widely read as restricting how regulated providers may handle anonymity-enhancing coins, and how supervisors will treat an asset whose privacy is optional is not settled in practice. Several large exchanges have already removed privacy coins in individual jurisdictions.
What speaks for buying Zcash at current prices
Three arguments carry weight at 795.03 US dollars.
The trend structure is intact and confirmed by turnover. Price above both the 200-day average of 435.00 US dollars and the 50-day average of 506.01 US dollars, with daily volume of 2.53 billion US dollars against a 30-day norm of 362.5 million, is the combination trend-following approaches are built to act on. Momentum is not a valuation, but it is an observable fact about this market.
The supply side is fixed and largely issued. With 16,833,348 of a maximum 21 million coins in circulation and issuance falling on a schedule, new supply is a known and shrinking quantity. That puts no floor under the price, but it means selling pressure comes from existing holders rather than from open-ended issuance.
Privacy is a durable, undiversified theme. Few assets offer shielded transactions on a chain with this operating history and this depth of liquidity. If demand for on-chain privacy grows, there are not many places for it to go, and Zcash is one of them. That concentration cuts both ways.

What speaks against buying Zcash at current prices
Three arguments run the other way, and they are specific to the price rather than to the asset.
The entry point is extended by any measure. At 795.03 US dollars the price is 83 per cent above the 200-day average of 435.00 US dollars, 57 per cent above the 50-day average of 506.01 US dollars, 8.5 per cent above the twelve-month high close of 732.86 US dollars, and the RSI reads 83.5. A return to the 50-day average would be ordinary behaviour in an uptrend and a loss of roughly a third for a buyer at today’s quote.
The move is young and concentrated. Plus 63.39 per cent in seven days against plus 20.40 per cent in ninety days means most of the quarter’s gain arrived in one week. Positions built that quickly sit close to the current price, so there is little committed capital below to absorb selling.
The regulatory path narrows rather than widens. An exchange that decides privacy coins are more trouble than they are worth removes both a venue and a share of liquidity. That risk applies to Zcash in a way it does not apply to a transparent chain, and no indicator above prices it. Where to hold the coin therefore matters more here than for most assets, which is why the hardware wallet comparison belongs in the decision.
How to buy Zcash at current prices: costs, custody and providers
Three cost blocks decide what a Zcash position costs. The trading fee typically runs between 0.1 and 1.5 per cent depending on venue and order type. The spread is the invisible one, currently narrower than usual on 2.53 billion US dollars of daily turnover, which argues for limit orders once turnover normalises. The withdrawal fee applies if the coins leave the exchange.
On venue choice, availability is the first filter here rather than the fee schedule, because not every regulated exchange lists Zcash. The exchange comparison sets out the fee structures side by side, and the comparison of regulated exchanges is the more relevant one, since a licensed venue is also the kind most exposed to a future rule on anonymity-enhancing assets. Individual platforms are covered in our Kraken review and our Bitpanda review. Fees and listings change, so check them with the provider before buying.
On custody, self-custody removes counterparty risk and adds the risk of losing the keys. For Zcash there is a second consideration: wallet support for shielded addresses is uneven, so anyone intending to use shielding should verify it before transferring anything.
Is Zcash a good buy at current prices, short term and long term?
Short term, the numbers argue for patience rather than entry. A price 8.5 per cent above the twelve-month high close of 732.86 US dollars, 57 per cent above the 50-day average of 506.01 US dollars, with an RSI of 83.5 and most of the quarterly gain compressed into seven days, describes a market that has already moved. That is not a forecast of a fall; it says the reward-to-risk of entering here is worse than it was at 506.01 US dollars.
Long term, the case rests on one question no chart answers: whether demand for shielded transactions grows or shrinks over the next several years. If it grows, the fixed supply of 21 million coins does the work and the entry price matters less than the holding period. If it shrinks, or if regulated access narrows first, the 200-day average at 435.00 US dollars is a reminder of where this asset traded for most of the past year.
We would treat the constructive reading as falsified if the price closed back below the 50-day average of 506.01 US dollars, which would place the entire August move back inside the prior range. We would treat the cautious reading as falsified if the price held above 732.86 US dollars on a weekly basis while daily turnover stayed above the 90-day average of 589.1 million US dollars, which would mean the new level had found holders rather than a week of traders. Those are scenarios and conditions, not recommendations.
Buying Zcash: what to take away
- The trend is intact and the entry is extended. At 795.03 US dollars against a 200-day average of 435.00 and a 50-day average of 506.01 US dollars, both are true at once, and the second governs position size. Levels are updated on our Zcash price prediction page.
- The privacy feature is the thesis and the risk. Shielded transactions make Zcash different and make its regulatory path uncertain. Background to the current move is in our report on the Ironwood upgrade rally, the counter-case in the crash of June 2026.
- Where you hold it is part of the decision. Access through regulated venues may narrow for anonymity-enhancing assets, which makes custody a live question. Start with the regulated exchange comparison before deciding on size.
Disclosure: Some of the providers mentioned in this article work with us through partner programmes. This has no influence on the price analysis or on our assessment of the chart situation; the price data comes from a public market data source and can be verified there.
(As of 23 August 2026. This article is not investment advice. Prices, fees and terms change; check them with the provider before every purchase. Crypto assets are subject to high price volatility and a total loss is possible.)





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