Zcash price is testing the $420 resistance of a multi-month symmetrical triangle as rising trading volume and institutional accumulation hint at a potential breakout. Zcash was trading at $395 at press time, up 11% over the past 24 hours, as…Zcash price is testing the $420 resistance of a multi-month symmetrical triangle as rising trading volume and institutional accumulation hint at a potential breakout. Zcash was trading at $395 at press time, up 11% over the past 24 hours, as…

Zcash price tests symmetrical triangle resistance near $420 — is a secondary breakout coming?

2025/12/09 14:09

Zcash price is testing the $420 resistance of a multi-month symmetrical triangle as rising trading volume and institutional accumulation hint at a potential breakout.

Summary
  • Zcash might be eyeing a fresh rally, testing $420 triangle resistance.
  • Spot and futures volumes show renewed trader interest and risk appetite.
  • Institutional buys and exchange listings have boosted momentum and visibility.

Zcash was trading at $395 at press time, up 11% over the past 24 hours, as the market recovered after a quiet start to the week. The seven-day range sits between $306 and $420, leaving the coin 18% higher on the week but still down 27% across the past month.

During the most recent rebound, trading activity has increased sharply, with 24-hour spot volume reaching $1.28 billion, nearly a 100% increase from the day before.

Derivatives flow paints the same picture of renewed interest. Futures volume rose more than 100% to $5.5 billion, while open interest increased 21% to $895 million.

A move of this size usually means traders are returning with fresh risk, rather than exiting positions in stress.

Privacy coins return to the spotlight

Zcash’s recent rally has tracked new interest around privacy coins. Shielded pool usage has climbed to 30% of supply, and post-halving issuance remains tight. Several recent events have pulled ZEC back into the spotlight, from new exchange listings to institutional treasury builds.

Bitget added ZEC spot trading on Dec. 3, giving the asset new reach across its large user base and triggering a double-digit intraday gain. Days later, France’s BPCE Bank integrated ZEC into its consumer app, marking one of the first banking rollouts of a privacy coin. 

The momentum was not universal, however, as Bithumb delisted ZEC on Dec. 1 under MiCA 2.0 rules. This shows the rising split between regions on how privacy coins are regarded.

Institutional activity has also been picking up. Cypherpunk Technologies announced a $100 million ZEC treasury in November, accumulating more than 200,000 coins and revealing plans to scale its position toward 5% of total supply. Grayscale’s filing to convert its Zcash Trust into an exchange-traded fund added another layer of interest. 

Zcash price technical analysis

The ZEC chart shows a clear multi-month symmetrical triangle, drawn from the swing high above $300 and the series of rising higher lows that began after the November unwind.

Price is now pressing against the triangle’s upper boundary near $420, a level it briefly touched earlier this week before pulling back.

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The structure shows a classic decline in volatility as buyers and sellers narrow their distance. Volume has thinned out through the consolidation, which often sets the stage for a sharp move once the price chooses a direction.

After declining toward oversold levels, the relative strength index has rebounded into the mid-40s. It displays early signs of stabilizing momentum but not enough to confirm a change in trend just yet. ZEC sits directly on the rising support line, a level that has held for several weeks.

A daily close above the descending trendline would open the door toward the $460–$500 region. A close below the rising base, however, would expose $350 and possibly $300. For now, Zcash remains in a tightening coil, with the next breakout likely to decide its December direction.

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