Winklevoss twins donate $1.2M in ZEC to back independent Zcash development
Shielded Labs, an independent Zcash development organization that includes Zcash founder Zooko Wilcox among its contributors, said it has received 3,221 ZEC worth about $1.16 million from Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss to fund core protocol work amid ongoing changes within the Zcash ecosystem.
According to the group, the fresh capital will be directed toward several long-term protocol initiatives, including the Network Sustainability Mechanism, Crosslink, and Dynamic Fees, which are aimed at improving Zcash’s security, scalability, and economic resilience.
Shielded Labs operates independently of Zcash’s block rewards and development fund. The organization is funded through donations and focuses primarily on protocol-level research and engineering rather than product development.
Cameron Winklevoss added that the brothers have backed Zcash for years because they view strong privacy as a core property of sound money.
Zcash development saga
The donation follows a period of heightened tension and restructuring within the Zcash ecosystem.
Earlier this month, several developers left the Electric Coin Company after a dispute with its board and formed a new company. The Electric Coin Company is the primary organization behind the creation and ongoing development of Zcash, which it launched in 2016. It has historically served as Zcash’s main protocol developer alongside the independent Zcash Foundation and other contributor teams.
Around the same time, a group of cryptographers who exited the firm introduced a new Zcash wallet, highlighting a broader fragmentation — but also diversification — of development efforts around the network.
Regulatory uncertainty has also lingered over the project in recent years, though the Zcash Foundation said earlier this month that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has closed a years-long probe into the organization, removing a key overhang for the ecosystem.
Against that backdrop, the Winklevoss-backed funding is being framed by Shielded Labs as a vote of confidence in Zcash’s privacy-first mission and in a more decentralized model of protocol development. The donation also comes less than a month after a recent accumulation by Winklevoss-backed entities. Earlier this year, Cypherpunk, a firm associated with Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss, added $29 million worth of ZEC to its holdings, lifting its total position to nearly 2% of Zcash’s circulating supply, according to prior reporting by The Block.
Zcash, launched in 2016, is designed to enable private, shielded transactions using zero-knowledge cryptography. Supporters argue that strengthening its protocol foundations is essential as debates around financial privacy, surveillance, and censorship intensify globally.
ZEC was trading at about $359.77 at the time of the announcement, according to The Block’s price data.
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