Sunday, March 13, 2022

Privacy Crypto Assets XMR, ZEC See Double-Digit Gains Amid Tightened Global Economy

Privacy Crypto Assets XMR, ZEC See Double-Digit Gains Amid Tightened Global Economy

Over the last week, the United States and president Joe Biden’s administration tightened sanctions against Russia a great deal. The U.S. banned Russian energy imports, a number of other types of imported goods, and a series of harsh financial sanctions against Russia. In the midst of a restricted global economy, the top two privacy-centric crypto assets monero and zcash saw a significant increase in value last week.

Top 2 Privacy Coins Surge While Sanctions Against Russia Continue

As economic sanctions continue to restrict the world’s trade further, privacy coins may be reaping the benefit from a tighter financial world. On March 8, the top two privacy-centric cryptocurrencies monero (XMR) and zcash (ZEC) jumped 20% in value. The crypto community quickly took notice of the action and discussed the subject on social media platforms. That day, XMR jumped over 20%, ZEC lifted in value by 26% and other privacy-focused crypto assets like SCRT and ZEN jumped higher.

Five days later and during the last 24 hours, the market capitalization of all the privacy coins in existence is up 1.4% to $10 billion. Seven-day statistics five days after XMR’s and ZEC’s initial pump last week shows both coins still hold double-digit weekly gains. Monero is still up 11.1% and ZEC has gained 29.7%, according to weekly metrics. Out of the $10 billion in privacy coins today, XMR and ZEC dominate in terms of market valuations.

Monero has a ​​$3.3 billion market cap and zcash has a $1.8 billion capitalization on Sunday afternoon (EST). Year-to-date, however, XMR is down 17.2% since this time last year and it’s $3.3 billion represents only 0.18% of the entire $1.8 trillion crypto economy. ZEC on the other hand is up during the last 12 months 4.4% but its market valuation equates to 0.10% of the entire crypto economy’s value.

Regulators and bureaucrats have been discussing the introduction of regulatory actions against the use of using crypto assets to skip sanctions. Coinbase has noted that it has blocked 25,000 addresses belonging to Russian entities and this week, the blockchain surveillance company, Chainalysis, launched a screening tool designed to prevent sanction evasion.

What do you think about privacy coins surging last week after financial sanctions tightened the global economy and trade? Let us know what you think about this subject in the comments section below.



via Jamie Redman

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