Cake Wallet just rolled out version 5.7 with a significant upgrade—full support for Zcash integration is now live. What's noteworthy here is that shielded addresses come enabled by default, making privacy the standard rather than an optional feature. This move reflects the broader shift in the crypto ecosystem toward enhancing user privacy at the protocol level. For those holding or transacting Zcash, this means better anonymity without extra setup steps. It's a practical example of how wallet developers are adapting to the growing demand for privacy-focused transactions in the blockchain space.
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GasWaster
· 4h ago
ngl privacy by default hits different... but lemme guess, the bridge fees to move zec around still gonna be brutal? always the catch lmao
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4am_degen
· 4h ago
NGL, Cake Wallet finally made privacy the default, this is the right way, no more fussing around.
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PseudoIntellectual
· 4h ago
Finally, a wallet dares to make privacy the default option. Not bad.
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AirdropHunter007
· 4h ago
I really like the default privacy being enabled, so novice users don't have to bother with configuring it themselves.
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ForkItAll
· 5h ago
Zcash is finally no longer an invisible setting. The default privacy feature directly makes anonymity a core configuration—love it.
Cake Wallet just rolled out version 5.7 with a significant upgrade—full support for Zcash integration is now live. What's noteworthy here is that shielded addresses come enabled by default, making privacy the standard rather than an optional feature. This move reflects the broader shift in the crypto ecosystem toward enhancing user privacy at the protocol level. For those holding or transacting Zcash, this means better anonymity without extra setup steps. It's a practical example of how wallet developers are adapting to the growing demand for privacy-focused transactions in the blockchain space.