Major upheaval hit the Zcash ecosystem on January 7, 2026, as the ECC team announced a mass resignation amid escalating board tensions. Josh Swihart cited constructive discharge, describing workplace conditions that made continued operations untenable. The departures triggered immediate uncertainty around project governance and future direction.
The team signaled plans to explore a new entity focused on advancing private money infrastructure, though specifics remain vague. While the Zcash protocol itself continues functioning independently, critical questions linger: funding sources, development roadmap, and governance structure all face unpredictable waters ahead.
Market sentiment turned bearish fast. ZEC tokens plummeted 13–20%, dropping from $480 as traders digested the leadership vacuum and governance chaos. The selloff reflects broader concerns about execution risk and ecosystem stability when core teams fracture.
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GhostWalletSleuth
· 1h ago
Another dream of "building private cryptocurrency infrastructure"... The ECC team collectively fleeing, ZEC plunging 20%, where is the promised decentralization?
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SchrodingerWallet
· 13h ago
ZEC has directly cracked this time, with the core team collectively leaving. I've seen this script before... It's the same old story of "new entity" and "private infrastructure." And what happened? Still no funding, and the roadmap is full of fog.
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ZKProofEnthusiast
· 01-09 20:51
Another internal team drama... Zcash really underperformed this time, with leadership fleeing and causing the ecosystem to be in turmoil.
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GateUser-44a00d6c
· 01-09 20:40
Another core team disappearing act... ZEC really underperformed this time, the entire ecosystem just fell apart, investors must be so exhausted.
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fren.eth
· 01-09 20:39
NGL, this is a typical case where internal team conflicts end up hurting the holders the most. ZEC really underperformed this time.
Major upheaval hit the Zcash ecosystem on January 7, 2026, as the ECC team announced a mass resignation amid escalating board tensions. Josh Swihart cited constructive discharge, describing workplace conditions that made continued operations untenable. The departures triggered immediate uncertainty around project governance and future direction.
The team signaled plans to explore a new entity focused on advancing private money infrastructure, though specifics remain vague. While the Zcash protocol itself continues functioning independently, critical questions linger: funding sources, development roadmap, and governance structure all face unpredictable waters ahead.
Market sentiment turned bearish fast. ZEC tokens plummeted 13–20%, dropping from $480 as traders digested the leadership vacuum and governance chaos. The selloff reflects broader concerns about execution risk and ecosystem stability when core teams fracture.