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CryptoComedian
· 01-11 15:23
Splitting and restructuring? Basically, it's just changing the facade to keep working. ZEC's move was quite aggressive.
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Support levels are stable, but today it dropped again. Laughing and then crying.
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A new business entity has arrived, and the financing channels are retained... This set of combined tactics looks quite sophisticated. It all depends on who takes the responsibility at the execution level.
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Will the user experience improve and onboarding be faster? I'm just watching to see if this restructuring can wake ZEC from its slumber.
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Short-term downward pressure with a complete structure. I've heard this phrase too many times. Sometimes, even a complete structure can't save a declining market.
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DeFiAlchemist
· 01-10 13:30
*adjusts alchemical instruments* so they're basically transmuting the nonprofit vessel into a commercial transmutation chamber... the protocol integrity holds steady while they optimize yield extraction through organizational alchemy. classic risk-adjusted restructuring, but let's see if this algorithmic equilibrium survives execution chaos.
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RamenDeFiSurvivor
· 01-10 04:54
Spinoff restructuring, the old tricks are tired, it all depends on whether we can truly accelerate the iteration speed
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ZEC's recent decline is a normal correction, as long as the support level remains solid, there's no need to panic
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Both organizational restructuring and financing channel optimization, the key still depends on whether the development progress can keep up
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As long as the support level remains stable, that's enough; I won't care about short-term breakdowns
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This new architecture sounds great, but whether it can be effectively implemented is the real key
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The price was hammered down but the structure remains intact, this is probably a signal to buy the dip
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Non-profit entities spun off into commercial entities, I've seen quite a few of these in Web3, with mixed results
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Long-term support hasn't been broken, indicating that big players are still holding the market
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In restructuring, there are always winners and losers; how this ZEC gamble will turn out is really hard to say
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Pressure is there, but the key is not to break below the support level—that would be the real problem
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BTCWaveRider
· 01-08 16:09
Can a spin-off save ZEC? I find it doubtful; organizational restructuring won't make a difference.
I'm already tired of this dumping wave. What's the use of stable support levels if the market doesn't buy it?
It's all about financing and restructuring, but in the end, it's just storytelling. When will ZEC take some real action?
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SelfStaking
· 01-08 16:05
Splitting and restructuring sounds fresh, but in reality, this routine has been played out in Web3 for a long time.
Is it still credible to say that the support level is stable when ZEC is hammered so hard? It looks like they're just waiting for the next wave.
Can organizational adjustments save the coin price, or are they just going to cut another wave of believers?
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LucidSleepwalker
· 01-08 16:04
Organizational restructuring sounds impressive, but in reality, it's all about money and speed... ZEC has been hammered quite hard this round, but as long as the support level hasn't broken, I'm not too worried.
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Another restructuring and a new entity—why does this approach feel so familiar? Is the funding in place?
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What sounds good is optimizing the architecture; what’s less flattering is pulling money out of non-profits to do business—just old tricks.
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ZEC has fallen so hard, relying only on a support level to hold? I think that's a stretch.
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A support level holding steady is what they say... but if it really drops, it’ll be another story.
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Will this organizational adjustment streamline the financing chain? Feels like it's paving the way for more fundraising.
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Short-term pressure, long-term optimism—every time they say this, but why is ZEC still not showing any signs of recovery?
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HodlVeteran
· 01-08 16:03
Another story of "organizational restructuring saving the market." I'm coming clean—I've seen this routine too many times since 2017.
It's the same old trick, just a different coat. The funding channels are still there; essentially, it's just paving the way for institutions.
Support levels are stable, but we need to stay alert. ZEC as a currency isn't very hot to begin with; don't be fooled by short-term rebounds.
Over the years, I've fallen into the trap of getting excited whenever I hear "new entities" or "accelerated promotion," only to end up as the last bag-holder.
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DefiPlaybook
· 01-08 16:03
Organizational restructuring is a trick I've seen too many times, the key is whether the subsequent financing can keep up; otherwise, it's just empty promises.
ZEC's recent drop was quite sharp, but the support level is still holding strong, and the bottom structure hasn't been broken.
In the short term, if there are no new positive catalysts, the sideways grinding days will continue for a while.
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CommunityWorker
· 01-08 16:02
Reorganization again, does this routine work?
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Splitting up the family can still raise funds, that's interesting
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Can ZEC still hold steady? I doubt it
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Transforming the organization into a business entity, should the retail investors run?
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Supporting levels are stable, but the downtrend isn't over
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Reorganization + dumping, is this momentum taking off or collapsing?
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Sounds good, but in reality, it's just a lack of funds
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Is the technical outlook stable? Just look at that needle
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The protocol remains unchanged, but the financing method has changed, institutions are bottom fishing
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Short-term pressure is just a delaying tactic haha
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This depends on subsequent execution; slogans are easy, implementation is hard
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CryingOldWallet
· 01-08 15:42
It's another restructuring, and what new architecture is this? I've seen too many tricks like ZEC.
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Splitting the family is splitting the family; the key is whether they can actually deliver something.
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As long as the support level holds steady, it's fine. Anyway, I'm not in a rush to sell.
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Turning a non-profit into a commercial entity? Feels like another wave of chopping the leeks.
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There's no breakdown in price, which is quite frustrating. Let's wait and see.
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The core development team splitting up is indeed a bit annoying. Can we still trust ZEC?
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Is this wave of restructuring a positive or negative? I can't understand it.
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A bunch of top-tier coins are adjusting their organizations. ZEC is just getting hammered.
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The structure is completely messed up. It makes me want to buy the dip but I don't dare to move.
Zcash宣布组织重组:从非营利分拆出新商业实体,ZEC价格承压但支撑位稳固
【币界】Zcash的核心开发力量正在做一个大动作——从非营利治理体系剥离出来,创立一家新的商业实体来加快项目推进。听起来像是分家,但本质上协议、区块链和融资渠道都还在,只是组织形式调整了。这套新架构的目的很直白:要让用户体验更好、上车更快。当然了,执行层面会有风险要管。
价格端这段时间ZEC确实被砸了一波,不过从技术面看长期支撑位还是稳的,没有脱离关键支撑。短期承压,结构完整——这是目前的局面。