Zcash was built to give people the power to transact freely. Privacy and self-sovereignty are at the heart of that mission. Now, through the Maya Protocol integration, Zcash unlocks decentralized liquidity, cross-chain interoperability, and new ways to use ZEC.
Why This Matters
Zcash and Maya are built on deeply aligned principles. Zcash defends privacy and personal agency; Maya champions decentralization and open, permissionless access. Together, these values empower users to control their money and their data.
With ZEC now live on Maya Protocol, Zcash gains native access to a permissionless, decentralized, cross-chain liquidity network for truly decentralized asset swaps. This means ZEC holders can swap between assets with multiple chains without relying on centralized exchanges.
In a world where privacy is under attack and centralized exchanges are being pressured to delist privacy coins, access to decentralized liquidity isn’t just nice to have—it’s essential. Unlike centralized exchanges, which require personal information and can delist assets under regulatory pressure, decentralized networks like Maya allow users to trade freely. No accounts. No gatekeepers. Just self-custody and freedom of movement.
Next: Maya + Zashi
ECC is already working to bring Maya integration into Zashi, our mobile wallet for shielded ZEC. That means:
Cross-Chain Payments: Spend shielded ZEC across chains
Maya-Powered Swaps: Swap ZEC for Maya-supported assets
Both of these features are high-priority items that are already on the Zashi roadmap for 2025.
Stay Tuned
Privacy, self-sovereignty, and decentralization form the foundation of a more open and equitable financial system. By integrating with Maya, Zcash becomes more accessible and resilient, strengthening these principles.
DEX access ensures that ZEC users have ways to move, trade, and spend—even in environments where privacy is unwelcome. It’s a crucial part of future-proofing the Zcash ecosystem and giving people more ways to use private money on their terms.
In the coming months, we’ll share more updates on the Zashi-Maya integration. If you believe in private, decentralized money—this is just the beginning.
Onward.