Arkham’s new Zcash tracking labels over half of network activity and links billions in volume to entities. Arkham has unveiled its most extensive privacy-network mapping effort to date. The firm added full Zcash on-chain tracking, which now marks more than 53 percent of all ZEC transactions. Moreover, the system includes shielded and transparent activity, providing […] The post Arkham Maps 53% of Zcash Transactions in Major Tracking Expansion appeared first on Live Bitcoin News.Arkham’s new Zcash tracking labels over half of network activity and links billions in volume to entities. Arkham has unveiled its most extensive privacy-network mapping effort to date. The firm added full Zcash on-chain tracking, which now marks more than 53 percent of all ZEC transactions. Moreover, the system includes shielded and transparent activity, providing […] The post Arkham Maps 53% of Zcash Transactions in Major Tracking Expansion appeared first on Live Bitcoin News.

Arkham Maps 53% of Zcash Transactions in Major Tracking Expansion

2025/12/10 01:30

Arkham’s new Zcash tracking labels over half of network activity and links billions in volume to entities.

Arkham has unveiled its most extensive privacy-network mapping effort to date. The firm added full Zcash on-chain tracking, which now marks more than 53 percent of all ZEC transactions. Moreover, the system includes shielded and transparent activity, providing wide insight on a network based on privacy and selective disclosure.

Arkham Links $420B of Zcash to Identifiable Entities

Arkham reported that as of right now, more than 420 billion dollars in volume in ZEC is now linked to identifiable people and entities. The platform also attributed approximately 48 percent of all transaction inputs and outputs to known entities. It is also attributable to nearly 37 percent of total ZEC balances, approximately 2.5 billion dollars, to certain organizations and other traders. These numbers are a major step towards increased transparency throughout the Zcash.

Furthermore, Arkham noted some important findings in its launch. The firm traced ZEC that had been seized eight years ago from AlphaBay founder Alexandre Cazes. The United States government still has the money, originally the equivalent of 737 thousand dollars but has now doubled in value. This is an example of how long-held balances can be monitored based on their connection to transparent components of the network.

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Additionally, Arkham identified a high-volume trader who amassed 4.49 M dollars worth of ZEC in the tenth market crash in October. The trader kept the coins longer than 5 weeks, before transferring it to Gemini. If the trader had sold the tokens on deposit, the move could have generated around 6.6 million dollars in profit. This is an example of how Arkham tools pick up large movements over volatile periods.

Zcash Creator Responds to Privacy Concerns After Arkham Update

Arkham said that its ULTRA engine drives the classification process. The engine in places the machine learning heuristics to associate pseudonymous block chain addresses in real world institutions. It is based on public records, social networks, and reports from communities sent through Intel Exchange. As a result, the company ULTRA creates intricate identity maps that intersect between blockchain activity and external information sources.

Also, users can visualize ZEC flows across complex networks. The platform allows for custom dashboards, live alerts and automated monitoring of large holders or entities of interest. These features support wider risk assessment for the institutions and may help exchanges fine tune their compliance processes. They offer new tools to analysts to monitor potential liquidation risks during times of stress, as well.

Despite the heavy tracking, the Zcash creator, Zooko Wilcox, answered privacy concerns. He said that the system did not deanonymize the coins stored entirely within the shielded pool. Instead, Arkham traced wallets that chose to use transparent features or to combine shielded and transparent usage. Therefore, the effective use of the privacy capabilities of Zcash does not break down against outsiders.

Even so, the development does raise questions important to privacy-oriented ecosystems. Increased transparency may affect institutional adoption, regulatory debate, and operational safeguards. Additionally, increased visibility may change market behavior as traders adjust protecting strategies to traceability and cross network tracking.

Overall, Arkham’s growth is a critical moment for the oversight of privacy chains. The new mapping tools could help to redefine how regulators, exchanges, and institutional users evaluate Zcash activity. As visibility is improved, stakeholders may gain better understanding of liquidity flows, risks of concentration and potential pressure points for market stability.

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