

Privacy coins including Zcash and QRL jumped up to 25% on May 21 as quantum computing fears intensified.
Summary
Privacy coins surged on May 21, with Zcash up roughly 7% and QRL jumping 25%. Qubitcoin and Starknet also gained as the total privacy coin market cap approached $63 billion.
The move came as investors rotated into tokens combining financial privacy and post-quantum security. Glassnode’s recent report classifying 9.6% of Bitcoin supply as quantum-exposed has sharpened demand for tokens built with quantum resistance as a core property.
Zcash has risen more than 73% in a month while the broader market gained 0.2%, according to CoinMarketCap data. The divergence reflects a structural re-rating as its zero-knowledge proof technology now underpins major Ethereum layer-2 networks. Crypto.news has tracked how Zcash’s dynamics shifted from speculative to structurally driven in 2026.
QRL’s 25% gain reflects a different angle. The token is built specifically to resist quantum attacks, using lattice-based cryptography rather than Bitcoin’s elliptic curve system. Investors are pre-positioning in infrastructure designed to survive that transition.
Crypto.news has covered the full quantum threat timeline, including research showing breaking Bitcoin’s elliptic curve cryptography requires approximately 2,330 logical qubits.
Citi’s analysis, as crypto.news reported, concluded a quantum attack could put $2 to $3.3 trillion of GDP at risk. Against that backdrop, investors are finding few liquid quantum-resistant options beyond QRL, Zcash and adjacent tokens. The combined market cap of this sector remains small relative to the perceived risk, which is part of what is driving the premium.





