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Privacy coins lead crypto rally as 80% break $100M market cap in 2026

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Top crypto privacy projects have outperformed in the crypto markets in 2026 due to demand for privacy cryptocurrencies that offer layers of anonymity. Most of these privacy tokens focus on concealing wallet addresses, providing transaction anonymity, and enabling sender-receiver identity features that regular blockchains cannot provide. 

Top performers in 2026 include Zcash, Decred, and Dash, which have attracted investor interest alongside the established Monero token, recognized as one of the best coins of 2026. These projects aim to address the growing concern about digital monitoring across blockchains amid tight regulations. Users now seek privacy-focused blockchain solutions. 

Pirate Chain token ARRR posts 168% jump this week

In 2026, privacy coins are posting results that have never been seen before. For instance, Monero just posted 58% this week, Dash posted 109% in the same period, and Decred recorded 65% this week. The token movements have sparked a rally across multiple privacy-focused tokens, pushing their market caps to over $100 million and outperforming other niche cryptos. 

According to CoinMarketCap data, Monero dominates the privacy niche with a market cap of approximately $12.9 billion, followed by Zcash at $7.1 billion. Litecoin trails in third place with an approximate market cap of $5.7 billion. At the time of publication, Monero was up 0.56%, trading at $699.58, while Zcash was $431.2, representing a 0.26% growth on the 24-hour chart. Litecoin token LTC was down 0.27%,% trading at $74.4 during the same period.

Among the top gainers this week is the Pirate Chain token ARRR, which has posted roughly 168% growth over the past seven days, with a 28% increase on a single day. ARRR was trading at $0.664 at the time of publication. Pirate Chain’s rebound after losing almost 98% of its value from 2021’s ATH of $16.9 reflects a significant shift across the privacy-focused crypto niche. 

Dash, on the other hand, shook the market this week after posting a 107% jump and the third-largest single-day rally of 32%, behind Mind Network FHE and Decred DCR, with roughly 52% and 36%, respectively. Dash, which launched almost 13 years ago, has also rebounded after losing roughly 95% of its value from an ATH of $1,642 in 2017 to the current value of $83.3. Dash peaked this week, rallying 107% and reaching a market cap of $1.02 billion. 

The crypto market’s attention shifted to privacy-focused tokens, particularly Zcash, with notable trades involving ZEC. These privacy-focused projects make it impossible to trace individual transactions and the source of funds for accounts, unlike other transparent blockchains such as Bitcoin and Ethereum. 

AngelList founder says Zcash is insurance against Bitcoin

Naval Ravikant, founder of AngelList, posted in October that Bitcoin is insurance against fiat and Zcash is insurance against Bitcoin. This suggested that privacy and transparency had become major concerns across the industry. The developments sparked a rally across privacy-niche tokens, with the ZEC token nearly breaking its eight-year high of $703 set in 2018. ZEC recorded a high of $698 in November before dropping to $540 by the end of December. 

The EU’s DAC8 directive, which became effective on January 1 2026, requiring all crypto service providers to collect user tax data based on the Cryptopolitan report, reignited the rally across the privacy niche. The Dubai Financial Services Authority added to the rally by enforcing the updated regulatory framework for crypto in the Dubai International Financial Centre, which bans privacy tokens across trading, promotions, fund activity, and derivatives. The framework further bars regulated firms from using mixers, tumblers, and other forms of obfuscation services. 

According to research, privacy-focused tokens utilize advanced cryptographic tools to conceal data while ensuring that transactions across blockchains remain valid and verifiable. Tools such as Ring Signatures help conceal the true signer by blending with decoys. Other tools include Stealth Addresses, which generate one-time addresses for enhanced privacy and anonymity. zk-SNARKs, on the other hand, verify transactions without exposing underlying data, and MimbleWimble compresses data and hides transaction details for maximum anonymity. Collectively, these tools form the foundation of modern privacy technologies, strengthening anonymity across blockchains.

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Source: https://www.cryptopolitan.com/privacy-coins-lead-crypto-rally-2026/

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