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Bitcoin Should Avoid Full Privacy Features Like Zcash: Michael Saylor

Ben-Sasson counters Saylor, saying viewing keys can balance privacy and transparency as Bitcoin faces rising scrutiny over anonymity-focused tech.

Written By Ronak Kumar Ronak Kumar
Fact Checked by Gopal Solanky Gopal Solanky
Published December 6, 2025 10:57 AM·Updated 7 months ago
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Bitcoin Should Avoid Full Privacy Features Like Zcash: Michael Saylor

Key Highlights

  • Saylor rejects Zcash-style privacy for Bitcoin, arguing it could trigger government shutdowns of the network.
  • Zcash advocates push back, saying encrypted money is essential as institutions and users face rising on-chain surveillance risks.
  • Privacy debate intensifies amid CBDC rollouts, confidential transfers on Solana and XRPL, and Grayscale’s renewed interest with a Zcash spot ETF filing.

The long-running debate over crypto privacy has resurfaced after Zcash Co-Founder Eli Ben-Sasson revealed a private conversation with Strategy Co-Founder Michael Saylor, who firmly opposed adding Zcash-level privacy features to Bitcoin.

The discussion comes at a time when privacy coins are gaining renewed attention amid regulatory pressure, institutional concerns, and rising fears of surveillance on public blockchains.

Saylor warns privacy could “Shut Down” Bitcoin

Ben-Sasson disclosed on X that Saylor argued Bitcoin should not adopt strong privacy, especially the type enabled by Zcash’s zero-knowledge proofs.

First conversation with @saylor:

I explained Starknet's mission: Grow the Bitcoin Economy.

How Bitcoiners (and DATs) can participate by staking, generating yield in STRK, and working with that. As Bitcoin GDP grows, fees –> STRK validators –> yield to DAT stock holders. I… pic.twitter.com/rieBh55nf1

— Eli Ben-Sasson | Starknet.io (@EliBenSasson) December 5, 2025

According to Saylor, governments could view such privacy as a threat and potentially shut down or restrict Bitcoin if its transactions became fully shielded.

However, Ben-Sasson disagreed, saying there were ways to balance privacy and transparency. He referenced the concept of viewing keys, which allow users to provide selective access to their transaction history without exposing it publicly.

The discussion adds to the broader question of how Bitcoin should evolve, especially as regulatory scrutiny grows around anonymity-focused technologies.

Privacy narrative gains strength across crypto

Saylor’s comment drew criticism from several privacy advocates. Zcash community member Mert called the stance “disappointing,” noting that encryption already protects personal messages, photos, and files, so encrypted money should be equally acceptable.

hard to articulate how disappointing this is

you encrypt your files, chats, and dog photos; encrypting money *must* be normal

the entire premise of this industry is internet money that is free from any single nation — we are literally going in the opposite direction https://t.co/7uUJW8Zm91

— mert | helius (@mert) December 5, 2025

He argued that the initial idea of crypto was to have internet-native money that could not be controlled by the government, but transparency-only systems expose users to surveillance.

His concerns reflect a trend seen across the industry. In recent months, institutions have increasingly requested confidential transaction options. Solana developers introduced confidential transfers, while Ripple added native privacy features to the XRP Ledger roadmap to support enterprise adoption.

Why the debate matters now

The privacy debate has become more heated because a number of trends in the world are clashing:

  • European regulators are experimenting with CBDCs that have spending caps, and this raises the issue of financial surveillance.
  • Blockchain analytics firms have become more sophisticated, making it easier to trace transactions.
  • Institutions entering crypto are more sensitive to confidentiality, especially for large transfers.
  • Quantum computing risks have revived discussions about future-proofing crypto privacy.

This has caused long-time Bitcoin advocates to seek other options. VanEck CEO Jan van Eck recently said some “Bitcoin OGs” were looking at Zcash for its stronger privacy protections, citing traceability concerns.

VanEck CEO Jan van Eck on CNBC:

“There’s something else going on within the Bitcoin community that non-crypto people need to know about.

And that is: ultimately, VanEck has been around before Bitcoin. We will walk away from Bitcoin if we think the thesis is fundamentally… pic.twitter.com/pCUtuqBVHD

— Arjun Khemani (@arjunkhemani) November 22, 2025

Renewed momentum for Zcash

Interest in Zcash has also grown following Grayscale’s filing for a Zcash spot ETF, with the asset manager describing ZEC as technologically similar to Bitcoin but with encrypted transactions.

BitMEX Co-Founder Arthur Hayes even described Zcash as “Bitcoin with complete privacy,” suggesting it could eventually capture 10–20% of Bitcoin’s valuation.

What comes next

The conflict between the transparency-oriented perspective of Saylor and the privacy-first perspective of Zcash supporters indicates the increasing gap in the industry.

As regulators tighten control and institutions demand confidentiality, the question of whether Bitcoin should enhance its privacy or leave that role to alternative networks is becoming increasingly important.

For now, the industry remains split, and the debate over privacy in crypto appears far from settled.

Also Read: Strive Pushes Back on MSCI Plan to Drop Bitcoin Firms

Disclaimer: The information researched and reported by The Crypto Times is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional financial advice. Investing in crypto assets involves significant risk due to market volatility. Always Do Your Own Research (DYOR) and consult with a qualified Financial Advisor before making any investment decisions.

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