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Zcash Governance Split: ECC Team Forms ZODL While Blockchain Remains Intact

Zcash Governance Split: ECC Team Forms ZODL While Blockchain Remains Intact. Source: Image by Krzysztof Dzwonek from Pixabay

Zcash is entering a new chapter after a major governance dispute led to the complete resignation of the Electric Coin Company (ECC) staff earlier this year. The break, which began in January, followed tensions between ECC and Bootstrap, the nonprofit organization that owns ECC. At the heart of the conflict were disagreements over control, autonomy, and the long-term direction of Zcash development.

Following their departure, the original engineers and product team behind Zcash’s core privacy technology regrouped to form a new independent entity called ZODL. This newly established organization includes the same developers responsible for building Zcash’s advanced shielded privacy features and its flagship wallet infrastructure. ZODL has confirmed it will continue developing tools aimed at expanding shielded ZEC adoption, operating independently from ECC and outside the Zcash Development Fund.

Importantly, the Zcash blockchain itself has not experienced a fork. Blocks continue to process as usual, and the ZEC token remains unchanged. The Zodl wallet also maintains full compatibility with the Zcash network, ensuring operational continuity for users. This means that while the corporate structure has shifted, the technical foundation of Zcash remains stable.

Meanwhile, ECC continues to exist as a legal entity under Bootstrap’s ownership. However, it no longer employs the core team that designed and maintained much of Zcash’s modern infrastructure. As a result, Zcash now effectively has two separate organizational centers influencing its future development.

The situation mirrors the OpenAI and Anthropic split, where key technical leaders departed to launch a new venture aligned with their original mission after governance disagreements. In decentralized ecosystems like Zcash, developer continuity and technical leadership often carry more weight than institutional ownership, shaping the protocol’s long-term trajectory and innovation path.

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Great article. Requesting a follow-up. Excellent analysis.
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