And here I thought *I* had unusually strong conviction re: ZEC. Damn, that's compelling.
zcash:native is still severely underpriced.
The market is only just beginning to correctly price the sovereign utility of zero-knowledge proofs.
Large capital is waking up to the reality of public ledger exposure.
To put this all into perspective:
At $10,000 a coin, Zcash's entire market cap would be $210 billion—which represents a measly 1% of the $21 to $32 trillion currently hidden in offshore tax havens and private banking networks by entities seeking basic financial confidentiality.
Even a $100,000 coin would only require capturing less than 10% of that exact same capital pool.
When high-net-worth entities realize a decentralized, mathematically shielded network is safer than a legacy banking hub, a $2.1 trillion valuation isn't shocking—it’s just a minor reallocation of global wealth looking for a secure sovereign vault.
Even more crazy this valuation model isn't even factoring in the imminent quantum-proof migration.
As state-level quantum computing advances, every legacy, public-key blockchain faces absolute cryptographic obsolescence.
By baking post-quantum shielded infrastructure directly into its core protocol, Zcash isn't just positioning itself as the future of private currency—it is cementing itself as the only mathematically unassailable vault left standing on earth.