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Why did the Zcash development team collectively resign? An in-depth analysis of the governance crisis of ECC and Bootstrap
[BitPush] The development team of privacy coin Zcash has recently undergone a major change. Josh Swihart, CEO of the electronic money company (ECC), spoke out on social media, revealing the full picture of the incident — the majority of the Bootstrap board members, including Zaki Manian, Christina Garman, Alan Fairless, and Michelle Lai (ZCAM identity), have had serious disagreements with Zcash’s core mission regarding governance direction.
The turning point occurred yesterday. The dismissal actions by ZCAM directly triggered the collective resignation of the entire ECC team. This is not just a personnel change — according to Josh, the employment terms between the parties were unilaterally altered, preventing the team from continuing work as originally planned.
Interestingly, the team has not truly left the ecosystem. They are in the process of establishing a new company, but the core members remain the same, and the mission has not changed — to continue building an unstoppable privacy currency. Regarding the most concerned issue for market participants, Josh provided a clear answer: the Zcash protocol itself remains intact. This split is essentially to protect the team’s technical achievements and prevent them from being compromised under improper governance.
Background knowledge: Since 2020, ECC has gradually transitioned to a non-profit organization Bootstrap. This conflict, to some extent, reflects the potential inherent tensions within the project’s governance structure.