The core development team of Zcash, Electric Coin Company (ECC), announced their collective departure yesterday. What was the cause? In simple terms, ECC and the governance body of Zcash, Bootstrap, along with some of its directors (ZCAM), had a falling out over the project's mission — the disagreements are not minor but rather serious conflicts of stance.
Interestingly, these people do not plan to give up. They intend to directly establish a new company to continue developing privacy-related technological solutions. Are there concerns that the Zcash protocol itself might be affected? Swihart explicitly stated: the protocol is completely stable and there will be no issues. The real purpose behind this departure is straightforward — to oppose the destructive interference from the governance layer and to坚持推动"不可阻挡的私人货币"这个初心。
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governance_lurker
· 5h ago
Governance issues again... The story of Zcash is becoming more and more absurd, with ECC directly abandoning the innovative company? Alright, let's see who can truly be "unstoppable."
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SelfRugger
· 6h ago
It's another battle for governance rights, and this time ZEC has finally fallen out. Supporters of ECC at least have some backbone.
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RektButStillHere
· 9h ago
Wow, ECC's direct break with them is really happening, but I actually think this is the true spirit of Web3—not getting entangled in DAO drama, just forking and continuing to build.
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SoliditySurvivor
· 01-08 04:58
Emma, it's another big drama in the crypto world, and this time it's Zcash. ECC collectively went on strike, basically a clash of philosophies. Privacy issues are ultimately an unavoidable hurdle.
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NftDeepBreather
· 01-08 04:58
Haha, ECC this time directly rebelled. I just enjoy watching this kind of tough stance against the governing body.
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degenwhisperer
· 01-08 04:56
ZEC is about to have a big show again, this time it's really tearing apart.
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Deconstructionist
· 01-08 04:56
Same old story, when the big shots disagree in philosophy, they just walk away. This time, I've seen clearly that those who truly want to get things done and those who just go through the motions are fundamentally not on the same page.
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GateUser-44a00d6c
· 01-08 04:45
Haha, this script is brilliantly written. The core development team directly turned against each other and started from scratch. It seems the story of privacy coins is far from over.
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HodlAndChill
· 01-08 04:35
Oh wow, ECC is really going all out this time, collectively going on strike to restart everything... How absurd does the governance have to be to drive the core team away?
The core development team of Zcash, Electric Coin Company (ECC), announced their collective departure yesterday. What was the cause? In simple terms, ECC and the governance body of Zcash, Bootstrap, along with some of its directors (ZCAM), had a falling out over the project's mission — the disagreements are not minor but rather serious conflicts of stance.
Interestingly, these people do not plan to give up. They intend to directly establish a new company to continue developing privacy-related technological solutions. Are there concerns that the Zcash protocol itself might be affected? Swihart explicitly stated: the protocol is completely stable and there will be no issues. The real purpose behind this departure is straightforward — to oppose the destructive interference from the governance layer and to坚持推动"不可阻挡的私人货币"这个初心。