TLDR: Privacy tokens posted strong Q1 2026 gains as Horizen completed its Base L2 migration and relaunched ZEN staking. Decred’s treasury governance proposal triggeredTLDR: Privacy tokens posted strong Q1 2026 gains as Horizen completed its Base L2 migration and relaunched ZEN staking. Decred’s treasury governance proposal triggered

Privacy Tokens Q1 2026: Major Upgrades, Governance Wins, and Sharp Price Moves Across the Sector

2026/05/03 05:58
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TLDR:

  • Privacy tokens posted strong Q1 2026 gains as Horizen completed its Base L2 migration and relaunched ZEN staking.
  • Decred’s treasury governance proposal triggered a 75% weekly price surge, pushing DCR to $29 in Q1.
  • Pirate Chain surged 168% in seven days following Orchard protocol progress and AnonBazaar integration plans.
  • Dash launched its Evolution upgrade in Q1, adding smart contracts and IBC protocol to its payment network.

Privacy tokens recorded notable progress in the first quarter of 2026, with projects across the sector completing major upgrades.

From network migrations to governance overhauls, several tokens delivered on long-standing roadmap commitments.

The quarter also saw sharp price movements tied to specific developments. Taken together, the results paint a picture of a sector moving from planning to execution across multiple fronts.

Network Upgrades and Protocol Advancements Drive Sector Activity

Horizen ($ZEN) completed its migration to Base, Ethereum’s Layer 2 network, during Q1. The move gave users access to lower transaction fees and broader DeFi opportunities.

The project also relaunched ZEN staking and activated its first Confidential Compute Environment for private on-chain application execution.

Zcash ($ZEC) pushed ahead with its “Tachyon” upgrade, targeting sub-second private transactions on mobile. The Zcash Foundation also published its 2026 strategy, and a $25 million ZODL raise brought in institutional interest. Meanwhile, work on retiring legacy consensus software continued as part of the broader 2026 roadmap.

Monero ($XMR) advanced development of FCMP++, a cryptographic upgrade replacing ring signatures. The change expands the anonymity set from 16 decoys to nearly the full blockchain. This is among the most technically ambitious privacy changes proposed in the sector this cycle.

Dash ($DASH) launched its “Evolution” platform upgrade, introducing a Smart Contracts Virtual Machine and the Inter-Blockchain Communication Protocol. The rollout extended Dash beyond payments into a full smart contract layer while retaining speed and privacy features.

Governance Outcomes and Market Reactions Reflect Growing Community Confidence

Decred ($DCR) passed a governance proposal in Q1 that restructured treasury management and raised spending to 4% for long-term growth.

The announcement triggered a 75% weekly price surge, pushing DCR to $29. A mandatory v2.1.4 release with security patches followed shortly after.

Pirate Chain ($ARRR) made progress on its Orchard protocol upgrade and continued development of a Unified Light Wallet.

The project also launched a fundraiser to integrate with the AnonBazaar private marketplace. Its token rose 168% over a single seven-day period during the quarter.

Secret Network ($SCRT) released a 2026 roadmap covering privacy upgrades and AI workload support. It began work on SGX decoupling to reduce hardware dependencies and partnered with AntSeedAI to offer secure, open AI inference through its network.

Dusk Network ($DUSK) executed a mainnet upgrade that improved transaction speeds and throughput for high-frequency institutional trading.

It also reported over €300 million in assets moving through its NPEX partnership, reinforcing its position in Europe’s real-world asset market.

The post Privacy Tokens Q1 2026: Major Upgrades, Governance Wins, and Sharp Price Moves Across the Sector appeared first on Blockonomi.

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