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SEC ends Zcash Foundation probe without enforcement action

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has closed its investigation into the Zcash Foundation without taking enforcement action, ending a probe that began in 2023.

Summary

  • The SEC concluded its investigation into the Zcash Foundation without recommending enforcement or regulatory changes.
  • The probe began in August 2023 and focused on potential securities issues linked to Zcash’s funding and governance.
  • ZEC rose after the announcement as investors welcomed the removal of a long-standing regulatory risk.

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has closed its investigation into the Zcash Foundation without recommending any enforcement action, bringing to an end a review that began more than two years ago.

The foundation disclosed the outcome on Jan. 14, saying the regulator informed it that no charges or corrective measures would be pursued in connection with the inquiry.

Probe concludes after multi-year review

The SEC’s review dates back to August 31, 2023, when the Zcash Foundation received a subpoena tied to an investigation labeled “In the Matter of Certain Crypto Asset Offerings (SF-04569).” The inquiry focused on potential securities law issues related to Zcash’s funding structure and governance.

In its statement, the foundation said the decision reflects its long-standing focus on transparency and regulatory compliance. It also stated that the organization remains dedicated to developing financial tools for the general public that prioritize privacy.

Since the subpoena was issued, the Zcash (ZEC) ecosystem has been operating under regulatory uncertainty. The latest outcome provides a much-needed relief. 

Zcash’s most well-known feature is its shielded transactions, which let users maintain on-chain verifiability while keeping transaction details confidential.

Market reaction and broader context

After the news broke, Zcash’s token, ZEC, jumped sharply, gaining roughly 10% to 14% as trading activity picked up. The surge reflected a return of investor confidence amid signs that regulatory pressure was easing.

The ruling also fits into a larger trend of the SEC withdrawing from some cases involving cryptocurrency. Recent high-profile cases have concluded without enforcement, adding to signs of a softer regulatory stance toward parts of the sector.

2026 has seen a stronger start for privacy-focused cryptocurrencies, with Zcash being one of the biggest winners of this shift in sentiment.

Governance issues remain in focus

The regulatory resolution comes at a time of internal change for the Zcash ecosystem. Earlier this month, the full development team at Electric Coin Company, which has led core Zcash development, resigned following a governance dispute with its overseeing nonprofit board.

Former ECC leadership described the situation as a breakdown in working conditions, prompting the team to leave and form a new company to continue building privacy-focused tools. Shortly after, the developers announced plans for a new wallet, called cashZ, based on existing Zcash technology, with an option for users to migrate easily.

While governance challenges remain unresolved, the end of the SEC probe removes a major external overhang for the Zcash Foundation as it moves forward.

Source: https://crypto.news/sec-ends-zcash-foundation-probe-enforcement-2026/

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