Previously used as a privacy coin, Horizen has rebranded to become a Layer 0 blockchain that enables zero-knowledge network of blockchains, due to regulatory pressures that has been hitting privacy coins the entire year. Show More

Horizen with its roots tracing back to ZenCash has cultivated a strong and diverse community over its extensive history. Show More

In response to the EU's adoption of new AML crypto regulations in March 2022, which mandated user identification for transactions over 1000 EUR, Horizen faced a significant regulatory challenge. Show More

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Horizen, formerly known as ZenCash, was a blockchain platform that focused on ensuring privacy and enabling secure, decentralized communication and transactions. Show More

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Horizen has set itself apart from other privacy coins by expanding its focus beyond basic anonymity and privacy. Show More

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Horizen has built a remarkably robust and diverse community that traces its roots back to ZenCash. Show More

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The team behind Horizen possesses a strong background in cryptography, blockchain technology, finance, and business development, which has been instrumental in the project's resounding success. Show More


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