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Grayscale’s Zcash ETF Filing: 2.5% Fee and DCG’s 34% Stake, Explained for Traders

Michael Johnson by Michael Johnson
August 23, 2026
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Grayscale has filed to convert its Zcash Trust into a spot Grayscale Zcash ETF, and the paperwork carries two details traders should not skip past: a 2.5% management fee and a share-creation mechanism that could hand parent company Digital Currency Group roughly a third of the fund. At a moment when spot crypto ETF issuers have been racing fees toward zero to win flows, a privacy-coin product launching near the top of the cost curve — with its own sponsor also positioned as a major holder — is worth unpacking before the listing goes live.

What Happened

Grayscale submitted an amended registration to the SEC proposing to convert its existing Zcash Trust into an exchange-traded product that would list on a national exchange and trade ZEC exposure in a wrapper familiar to equity investors. The filing sets an annual sponsor fee of 2.5%, charged in ZEC and accrued daily, meaning the fund steadily sheds a small slice of its underlying coin balance per share over time rather than billing investors in cash.

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The more unusual detail sits in the ownership math. Based on a June 30 snapshot, a nonbinding contribution of 200,000 ZEC tied to DCG International — Grayscale’s parent — would leave that entity holding close to 34% of the enlarged fund once shares are issued. That is a materially different setup than a typical ETF launch, where the sponsor earns a management fee but does not also show up as a top holder of record.

Zcash itself has had a volatile run into this filing, and traders tracking the coin’s recent sharp swings after a disclosed protocol bug already know ZEC can move fast on headlines. An ETF filing landing during that kind of price sensitivity adds another layer for anyone positioning around the news flow rather than the underlying technology.

What It Means for Traders

The fee comparison is the first thing worth running. Spot bitcoin and ether ETFs settled into a range mostly between 0.15% and 0.25% after competitive pressure forced issuers to cut costs, a dynamic covered in detail when banks pushed for cheaper Ethereum and Solana ETF structures. A 2.5% expense ratio is roughly ten to fifteen times that baseline. Some of that gap reflects genuine differences — Zcash is a smaller, less liquid, privacy-focused asset that costs more to custody and administer than bitcoin — but traders should still treat the fee as a real, ongoing drag on any long-term ETF position rather than a rounding error.

The DCG stake raises a separate question: alignment of incentives. When a fund sponsor is also a large holder of the fund itself, decisions about redemptions, share creation, and even the pace of future ZEC contributions can carry conflicts that a purely third-party sponsor would not face. That is not automatically disqualifying — plenty of crypto products involve related-party seed capital — but it is the kind of detail worth reading in the prospectus rather than assuming away, particularly for traders sizing positions around fund flows or arbitrage between the ETF and spot ZEC.

  • Fee drag compounds over holding periods; a 2.5% annual charge on a privacy coin position is meaningfully higher than most spot crypto ETFs on the market today.
  • A sponsor holding roughly a third of a fund it also manages changes the usual assumptions about independent oversight of creations and redemptions.
  • Zcash’s privacy features may draw extra regulatory scrutiny during the review process, which can affect the filing timeline independent of market demand.

None of this means the product will trade poorly if it launches — plenty of niche-asset funds carry premium fees and still attract steady demand from investors who want regulated, custodial exposure without running their own wallets. But traders comparing this filing to the fee wars playing out across the rest of the crypto ETF space should expect the ZEC product to compete on access and custody rather than on cost.

The Bigger Picture

A Zcash ETF would be notable beyond its fee sheet: it would be the first regulated, exchange-listed vehicle built around a coin whose core value proposition is optional transaction privacy. That is a different regulatory conversation than the one bitcoin and ether ETFs had to win, and it arrives during a broader wave of issuers pushing into hybrid and altcoin-linked products following the approval of combined bitcoin-ether ETF structures earlier this year. If regulators are comfortable wrapping a privacy coin in a fully disclosed, custodied ETF structure, it suggests the approval bar for narrower, harder-to-classify tokens is shifting faster than the market priced in even a year ago.

For institutions weighing exposure to Zcash, an ETF still solves the two problems that keep most funds out of direct crypto custody: compliance-friendly reporting and a familiar brokerage wrapper. Whether the 2.5% fee and the DCG ownership structure survive SEC review unchanged, get renegotiated, or get contested by competing issuers filing cheaper alternatives is the next thing worth watching, since either outcome will shape how much institutional volume actually flows into ZEC once trading begins.

This article is informational only and does not constitute financial advice.

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