ZEC Rises 5.93% in 24 Hours as Privacy Coins Experience a Surge
- Zcash (ZEC) surged 5.93% to $524.73 on Nov 13, 2025, despite a 10.98% weekly decline, driven by long-term gains of 32.18% monthly and 850.45% yearly. - Cypherpunk Technologies (formerly Leap Therapeutics) rebranded to focus on ZEC, purchasing 203,775 ZEC ($50M) or 1.25% of circulating supply, with Winklevoss Capital leading a $58.88M funding round. - The firm restructured leadership, appointing Khing Oei and Will McEvoy, and rebranded its ticker to CYPH , emphasizing ZEC’s privacy-centric zk-SNARKs techn
As of November 13, 2025,
This price rally occurred alongside Leap Therapeutics’ transition to Cypherpunk Technologies, a strategic shift that underscores the company’s commitment to Zcash as a primary treasury holding. The company disclosed the acquisition of 203,775.27 ZEC at a total cost of $50 million, averaging $245.37 per coin. This purchase accounts for about 1.25% of ZEC’s circulating supply, with Cypherpunk aiming to eventually hold up to 5% of the total supply. Winklevoss Capital supported this move, having led a $58.88 million private funding round in October.
To facilitate this new direction, the company has reorganized its executive team, naming Khing Oei as Chairman and Will McEvoy as Chief Investment Officer, both appointments effective November 11. Oei, who previously established a euro-based Bitcoin treasury firm, brings extensive experience managing assets exceeding $200 million. McEvoy, a principal at Winklevoss Capital, highlighted the firm’s shift away from short-term capital, instead building a coalition of investors with a long-term vision for Zcash’s growth.
The rebrand also introduces a new ticker,
Winklevoss Capital has openly expressed its endorsement, with co-founder Tyler Winklevoss referring to Zcash as “encrypted Bitcoin” or “digital cash.” He maintains that while
Zcash’s technical trajectory has echoed the broader market pattern. Since September, the asset has surged in a parabolic move, hitting a record high of $750 on October 30. A subsequent market correction saw its price drop by over 40% to around $420, before rebounding. As of November 13, ZEC is trading above $500, and technical signals indicate the possibility of further gains if it surpasses key resistance points.
Backtest Hypothesis
To assess the viability of a Zcash-focused investment approach amid recent volatility, one could implement an event-driven backtest. This test would examine “-10% daily drop” scenarios from January 1, 2022, onward. The strategy assumes ZEC is the sole asset under review, with the trigger being a daily closing price decline of at least 10%. Following such a drop, the asset would be held for a predetermined period—such as 10 trading days—before exiting, regardless of performance.
The premise is that Zcash, given its notable volatility and strong institutional support, might rebound after sharp daily losses. This could present opportunities for tactical long positions to benefit from recoveries or sustained upward trends in the days that follow. The backtest would also consider how stop-loss and take-profit rules could help manage risk and secure profits.
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