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Analysts believe privacy tokens such as zcash and monero will continue to outperform this year, but they will likely face delisting risks and conflicts with banks over regulatory issues.

By Olivier Acuna|Edited by Oliver Knight
Updated Jan 7, 2026, 4:33 p.m. Published Jan 7, 2026, 4:33 p.m.
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Privacy tokens outperformed all other cryptocurrencies last year and are poised to continue the trend in 2026. (Photo: Shutterstock, modified by CoinDesk)

What to know:

  • Privacy-focused cryptocurrencies have outperformed the market, driven by increasing demand for financial anonymity amid tightening regulations.
  • Analysts warn that while privacy coins are gaining traction, they face significant regulatory challenges that could impact future gains.
  • The trend towards privacy in crypto is expected to continue, with privacy-preserving systems becoming more essential as blockchain adoption grows in regulated environments.

Privacy-focused cryptocurrencies could extend their market outperformance into 2026, according to analysts and researchers, however, the very forces driving demand could also trigger an inevitable regulatory reckoning.

In a year-end report, Kucoin said that Privacy coins led the crypto market’s top performers last year, with ZEC, XMR, and DASH, including bitcoin, ether and XRP. ZCash’s ZEC rallied 861%, Monero’s XMR rose by 123% and Dash’s DASH, 12%.

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Privacy coins outperformed last year as growing concerns over blockchain surveillance and financial traceability pushed users back toward assets designed to function as digital cash. Renewed adoption of privacy features, particularly on networks like Zcash and Monero, coincided with wallet upgrades that made private transactions easier and more accessible, helping expand anonymity sets at a time when broader crypto markets struggled under macro and ETF-driven pressures.

However, while experts believe they will continue to outperform this year, many of them, Kucoin said, “analysts warn regulatory risks and macro pressures could affect future gains.” The thesis is that as regulation tightens and blockchain surveillance expands, financial privacy is shifting from an ideological preference to a functional requirement.

Markets are rewarding privacy tokens

“Privacy coins are a growing narrative because financial privacy is becoming a structural requirement as blockchain adoption matures and regulations tighten,” Jason Fernandes, market analyst and co-founder of Adlunam told CoinDesk. “Markets are rewarding protocols that embed privacy at the base layer as opposed to traditional transparency-first models.”

That view aligns with Grayscale’s Crypto Sectors Quarterly: A Preference for Privacy report, which found that privacy-oriented assets outperformed all other crypto sectors in Q4 2025 despite broadly negative market returns. Grayscale argued that demand for confidentiality is increasingly influencing capital allocation, particularly as regulatory oversight intensifies across major jurisdictions.

The forward-looking case has also gained traction among venture investors. In a post on X, a16z Crypto described privacy as a core pillar of the next phase of crypto infrastructure, arguing that as blockchains scale into regulated environments, demand for privacy-preserving systems is likely to intensify rather than fade.

Grayscale’s longer-term outlook suggests the trend may persist. In its 2026 Digital Asset Outlook, the firm positioned privacy-enhancing technologies as part of the infrastructure likely to benefit from deeper institutional and regulatory engagement with crypto, an acknowledgment that privacy may grow more relevant, not less, as the asset class matures.

Still, analysts caution that rising interest may invite sharper scrutiny. Fernandes warned that AML and KYC constraints, particularly around off-ramps, remain the sector’s biggest vulnerability.

A core pillar of the next phase in crypto

The regulatory backdrop is shifting. In Europe, for example, the rollout of the Anti-Money Laundering Authority (AMLA) and the phased implementation of the Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) framework have sharpened scrutiny around asset traceability, exchange banking relationships and transaction monitoring. While privacy coins are not explicitly banned under MiCA, compliance obligations on custodians, payment processors and banks have raised questions about how long exchanges can continue supporting privacy-focused assets without facing indirect pressure, particularly when fiat off-ramps are involved.

Still, Fernandes warned that AML and KYC constraints, particularly around off-ramps, remain the sector’s biggest vulnerability.

‘The greater the interest, the greater the scrutiny’

“You can only fly under the radar for so long,” Fernandes said. “The greater the interest, the greater the scrutiny. Sooner or later, regulators will reach out and say, ‘You can’t bank with that exchange if you list zcash.’ Exchanges have limited options for payment processors, and banks can exert enormous influence.”

Fernandes also said privacy assets may benefit from regulation in the short term, but face an unavoidable showdown. “As the EU introduces increasingly draconian regulations, privacy coins are only going to be more interesting to people. But that also sets the stage for their inevitable confrontation with regulators.”

Despite those risks, Fernandes sees demand rising.

“Retail interest increasing is inevitable given regulations are ever expanding,” he said. “The real question is how privacy coins fare once regulators turn their full attention to them.”

Industry figures have echoed those concerns from a different angle. Arthur Hayes argued that rising geopolitical tension and expanding financial surveillance make privacy tools increasingly relevant, while also warning that greater visibility and usage could draw intensified regulatory attention, reinforcing the sector’s long-running tension between utility and compliance.

‘Winners won’t be the loudest privacy coins’

Mati Greenspan, founder of Quantum Economics, framed privacy’s resurgence as a reaction to blockchain transparency itself. “Privacy coins are outperforming because transparency became overused as a control layer,” Greenspan said. “When everything is traceable, privacy shifts from philosophy to utility.”

Greenspan told CoinDesk that expanding surveillance on public blockchains is likely to keep capital flowing into privacy assets. “There’s a narrative-of-the-day component to the trade, but it isn’t just hype. The narrative sticks because it’s anchored in a real structural shift.”

Looking ahead, both analysts agree that not all privacy tokens will benefit equally. “In 2026, the winners won’t be the loudest privacy coins,” Greenspan said, “but the ones that balance strong privacy with usability, liquidity, and regulatory resilience. When transparency becomes mandatory, privacy gets repriced.”

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