ZEC Falls by 1.23% Over 24 Hours Despite Varied Performance Over the Past Month
- Zcash (ZEC) fell 1.23% in 24 hours to $266.96 amid broader crypto market weakness, but remains up 258.77% in 30 days. - The decline reflects October's bearish trend driven by geopolitical tensions and regulatory uncertainty, not fundamental shifts in ZEC adoption. - Analysts note ZEC's price remains above key $250 support with bullish technical indicators, suggesting potential for renewed upward momentum before major macroeconomic events.
As of October 25, 2025,
This recent price dip aligns with a broader downward movement affecting many cryptocurrencies in October—a month that is typically strong for digital assets, but has been subdued this year due to global conflicts and regulatory headwinds. ZEC’s recent weakness appears to mirror the overall market correction rather than any fundamental change in its adoption or use case. The coin’s trading activity remains largely centered on DeFi platforms and privacy-focused participants, with no notable on-chain data indicating a major shift in demand. Market analysts expect ZEC to continue moving sideways within a set range until a significant macroeconomic event, such as new U.S. inflation figures or Federal Reserve policy decisions, triggers the next major price move.
To gauge ZEC’s short-term outlook, traders are monitoring technical signals like moving averages and the Relative Strength Index (RSI). Over the last month, the 50-day and 200-day moving averages have formed a bullish crossover, while the RSI has stayed in overbought territory, reflecting strong buying momentum. Additionally, ZEC’s price has consistently held above the psychologically important $250 level, a support area that has been tested several times in the past year. Sustaining closes above this mark could indicate a continuation of the upward trend that began in late 2024 and carried into 2025.
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