Zashi 2.4.9 upgrades privacy with Tor integration and improved restore protection for Zcash users. New UI changes simplify navigation, enhance performance, and remove Coinbase integration for stronger privacy. Zashi, the main wallet used across the Zcash ecosystem, has rolled out version 2.4.9 with noticeable adjustments to how the app feels and functions. The update leans [...]]]>Zashi 2.4.9 upgrades privacy with Tor integration and improved restore protection for Zcash users. New UI changes simplify navigation, enhance performance, and remove Coinbase integration for stronger privacy. Zashi, the main wallet used across the Zcash ecosystem, has rolled out version 2.4.9 with noticeable adjustments to how the app feels and functions. The update leans [...]]]>

Zashi Rolls Out Fresh Privacy Tools to Enhance the Zcash Ecosystem

2025/12/05 18:19
  • Zashi 2.4.9 upgrades privacy with Tor integration and improved restore protection for Zcash users.
  • New UI changes simplify navigation, enhance performance, and remove Coinbase integration for stronger privacy.

Zashi, the main wallet used across the Zcash ecosystem, has rolled out version 2.4.9 with noticeable adjustments to how the app feels and functions. The update leans heavily on stronger privacy, smoother performance, and a cleaner overall layout. Without much preamble, this update immediately addresses several community requests that have accumulated over the past few months.

Zashi Sharpens the Core Zcash Experience

The first thing that catches the eye is the simplified interface. The Swap button is now located on the main page, allowing users to execute swaps without having to navigate through other menus. Meanwhile, various integrations, such as Flexa and Keystone, have been moved to a bottom panel in the top corner for a cleaner yet easily accessible interface.

Furthermore, the firm action of removing the Coinbase integration was taken after the service posed unacceptable privacy risks. The team added an option to enable Tor protection directly on the Restore screen before the sync process begins. This prevents sensitive information from being leaked to the server and provides a sense of security, especially for users restoring an old wallet.

However, the part that will likely be most noticeable to many is the internal performance improvements. Zashi now pulls exchange rate data from a single, dedicated source, reducing the burden of requests previously spread across multiple providers. The team simply calls this a “performance boost,” but the effect is quite noticeable upon opening the app.

On the technical side, smarter error handling has also been introduced, including fixes for several bugs discovered through community reports. The flow feels smoother, and the minor glitches that used to be frequent have now disappeared. There’s certainly room for further polish, but this release at least demonstrates a more streamlined approach to building a user experience that aligns with the continued focus on privacy.

It’s worth noting that all of this arrives just as institutions are paying closer attention to the asset as well. Last week, we reported that Nasdaq-listed Reliance Global restructured its rare treasury by converting its entire crypto portfolio to Zcash (ZEC).

On November 13, we also highlighted Leap Therapeutics’ rebranding to Cypherpunk Technologies, which immediately made that privacy coin one of its priority assets.

It doesn’t stop there, we also previously noted that BitMEX co-founder Arthur Hayes even revealed that Zcash is now the second-largest holding in his Maelstrom family office after Bitcoin.

As of press time, ZEC is changing hands at about $392.17, up 1.26% over the last 4 hours and 8.28% over the last 24 hours.

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