Product update news is here. A mainstream wallet application has officially launched Zcash support in its recent v5.7 version iteration. Interestingly, they directly set the shielded address as a mandatory option, which shows a quite clear stance on privacy protection.



As a representative of privacy coins, Zcash's shielded address mechanism has always been regarded as an important tool for protecting users' on-chain privacy. This integration means that more and more users will be able to access such privacy features more conveniently. Meanwhile, the performance of major cryptocurrencies in the market remains noteworthy—CAKE, BNB, DOGE, etc., continue to be trading hotspots. The improvement of privacy features in the wallet ecosystem also reflects the industry's increased emphasis on user asset security and privacy protection.
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TokenStormvip
· 01-20 02:36
Mandatory address blocking? Looks like you're serious about this. On-chain data transparency will be directly reduced, and regulators might start to get annoyed again. Zcash's recent integration is technically solid, but where exactly is the real arbitrage opportunity? Still haven't figured it out. No matter how perfect the privacy features are, they can't change the fact that most people are still betting on DOGE haha. Enhancing wallet privacy protection is great, but I'm more concerned about whether this will affect the structure of miner fees... Has anyone backtested this? Forcing address blocking is indeed a stance. It would be even better if it could reduce liquidation risks, but unfortunately, it can't.
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WhaleMistakervip
· 01-17 17:00
Forced address blocking? That's a good move. Finally, wallets are really taking privacy seriously. Zcash's integration comes at the right time; the market should have done this a long time ago. Privacy features becoming standard indicates that the entire ecosystem is starting to take it seriously.
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StealthDeployervip
· 01-17 16:58
Forcing address blocking was a good move; finally, some wallets dare to prioritize privacy directly. Zcash has caught the wind, now let's see if other mainstream wallets follow suit. Honestly, I don't pay much attention to BNB and DOGE price fluctuations, but the widespread adoption of privacy features is worth noting. I completely agree; it should be mandatory. Users often don't choose privacy options themselves. Privacy coins have been marginalized for so long; finally, there's a chance to breathe. While others are still fighting over Gas fees, they've already started to focus on privacy—it's a different level. The move to enforce address blocking is something the industry should learn from.
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BuyHighSellLowvip
· 01-17 16:49
Forced address blocking? This wallet is really serious about playing for real. Finally, someone dares to take privacy seriously.
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HappyMinerUnclevip
· 01-17 16:46
Force enable blocking addresses? Privacy enthusiasts are going to laugh to death now haha
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