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Can Zcash rebound toward $500 or is the post-crash rally over?
Zcash has rebounded more than 40% from its June 5 low after a vulnerability-driven collapse erased half of its value in less than two days, but the recovery has slowed as traders weigh unresolved supply concerns and weakening market conditions.
Zcash ( $ZEC ) price plunged from a June 4 high near $644 to a low around $309 by June 5 after developers disclosed a critical flaw in the network’s Orchard shielded pool. The token later recovered to nearly $475 on June 9 before giving back part of those gains, trading near $430 on June 11.
The initial selloff followed the disclosure of a long-standing security vulnerability discovered by Shielded Labs security researcher Taylor Hornby during an independent audit. According to technical findings published by the Zcash development ecosystem, the flaw had existed for roughly four years and could theoretically have allowed an attacker to create unlimited counterfeit ZEC within the Orchard shielded pool.
Although internal turnstile accounting found no evidence of abnormal inflation entering the public supply, Zcash developers acknowledged that the privacy design of the shielded pool made it impossible to independently verify whether the bug had ever been exploited historically.
Selling pressure intensified after Arthur Hayes announced on June 4 that he had completely exited his ZEC position. According to data, derivatives liquidations remained relatively limited during the decline, indicating that panic spot selling and institutional de-risking played a larger role in the crash than leveraged futures positions.
A recovery began after developers completed emergency mitigation measures. According to the Zcash development team, Orchard transactions were temporarily disabled before the network upgrade introduced a corrected circuit matrix and a new verification key designed to permanently close the vulnerability.
Electric Coin Company CEO Josh Swihart later confirmed that the patch had been successfully deployed and stated that the planned Ironwood upgrade would introduce mechanisms intended to improve public supply verification.
Even after the fix, however, investor caution has remained visible. At the same time, crypto markets have faced external pressure from persistent Bitcoin ETF outflows and rising geopolitical tensions, reducing appetite for higher-risk assets.
Why Zcash remains trapped below key resistance
Zcash price action since June 9 suggests the recovery rally has stalled beneath an important resistance zone.
On the four-hour chart, ZEC failed to sustain a breakout above the 0.382 Fibonacci retracement level near $493 after reaching approximately $475. The rejection occurred shortly below that resistance area, sending price back toward the middle of its post-crash range.
Meanwhile, the ascending channel that carried the rebound from the June 5 bottom has broken to the downside, indicating that buying momentum has weakened.
Lliquidation heatmap data also shows a large concentration of short positions between $440 and $460. Those levels sit directly above the current market price and coincide with Fibonacci resistance levels identified on the four-hour chart.
As a result, traders appear reluctant to commit aggressively in either direction while ZEC price remains trapped between overhead resistance and support near the $400 area.
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