Arkham Attacks Zcash Community After Public Backlash on Inaccurate Reporting

Updated on Dec 10, 2025 at 5:34 am UTC by · 3 mins read

Arkham Intelligence defends its Zcash coverage announcement after experts disputed claims of deanonymizing shielded transactions, calling it technically impossible.

Arkham Intelligence  just posted an official response to the ongoing public backlash against a previous X thread claiming Arkham “deanonymized” Zcash ZEC $405.4 24h volatility: 8.8% Market cap: $6.66 B Vol. 24h: $910.77 M shielded transactions, deemed inaccurate by experts. The rejoinder called the critics “keyboard privacy warriors [or] bots posting nasty things,” adding that they were “nitpicking technical terminology concerning the tiny amounts they’re hiding exclusively in shielded pools.”

In the first thread, the onchain data platform announced, “Zcash is live on Arkham,” posted on Dec. 8 with a thumbnail highlighting “Zcash deanonymization” in capital letters. The “breaking news” created legs, and different media outlets and journalists amplified the message of Arkham “labeling over 53% of Zcash transactions—including both shielded and transparent,” according to Colin Wu, a respected crypto reporter.

Nevertheless, Zcash experts like its creator, Zooko, and one of the most active voices supporting the project in the past few months, Mert, responded to Arkham’s inaccurate reporting. In the rejoinder, Arkham Intelligence praised Zooko’s first response, who politely explained the inaccuracy of Arkham’s original claims. “But the resulting data is cool,” he concluded.

“No, Arkham didn’t actually deanonymize any ZEC that was held at rest in the shielded pool. That would be impossible because the information just isn’t there. They’re just tracking wallets that opted into public transparency,” Zooko stated.

In one follow-up post, Mert—Helius Labs CEO—said Arkham “did not label shielded txns (since impossible) but threw that in there for a quick click boost.” He added that it is “as scammy as it gets,” considering how Arkham positions itself as a “data platform.” In another comment, Mert advised the team to [not] blatantly lie (…) to get short-term attention.

Coinspeaker tried to contact Arkham for clarification on its communication strategy but had gotten no response by the time of this publication. Yet, the official account publicly explained that “shielded-to-shielded” Zcash transactions are impossible to label and trace, accounting for 50% of all transactions.

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For the remaining 50%, which somehow involves transparent transactions, Arkham managed to label key accounts, trace and make AI-powered educated guesses on potential connections, ownership, and onchain activity.

Overall, this accounts for $420 billion of volume tagged to known individuals and institutions, 48% of all inputs and outputs are attributed to an entity, and 37% of all balances are labeled, holding $2.5 billion worth of ZEC.

According to Arkham data, the United States Government (USG) is Zcash’s largest transparent holder, with 3,692 ZEC that hav1e doubled in value since its seizure, eight years ago. Worth $737,000 at that time, now valued at $1.64 million.

From a trading perspective, one of the largest transparent traders purchased $4.49 million of Zcash during the crash on Oct. 10. The amount was moved to a Gemini deposit address five and a half weeks later, which would result in a net profit of $6.6 million if this trader sold everything at ZEC’s price by depositing time.

Zcash has experienced significant growth in the last few months, accumulating over 1,000% gains since August.

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