Is Zcash a decentralized project?

in #zcash5 years ago (edited)

Zcash is a company coin with some decentralization theater around it. The Electric Coin Company (ECC), formerly the Zcash Company and legally the Zerocoin Electric Coin Company, develops the protocol software and owns the Zcash trademarks, including the logo.

Note: I wrote this as an answer for Musing, but I forgot to check the box to post it on my blog after I had to log in again, using a new version of Steemconnect. Sources aren't cited busing Musing doesn't support links.

The Zcash Foundation has a budget to give grants to some side-projects and to do some PR work. In the future, it'll get more of a say in protocol upgrades, but it's a paper tiger. There's a Zcash forum, and Zooko has more than 50,000 Twitter followers, but there isn't an active Zcash community outside of these two organizations.

In a conflict, the foundation couldn't stand up to a company with Zooko Wilco, the founder of Zcash, as a full-time CEO (he doesn't contribute any code). The foundation has 6 employees, the company 26. The foundation is governed by a Board of Directors who are big-name volunteers. They're busy with their day job, and they wouldn't be there if they weren't a fan of Zooko and the ECC.

Zcash development is funded by the Founders' Reward, also known as the dev tax. Until October 2020, miners only receive 80% of the new coins while the other 20% makes up the Founders' Reward. The lion's share goes to founders and vested employees. In practice, the foundation and the company depend on donations from these individuals to keep going.

When the funding runs out in October 2020, the foundation will have a longer runway than the company. Will the Founders' Reward be extended anyway, in violation of what was promised originally to miners and buyers? That will be a test case of how decentralized Zcash governance is.

Zcash has trouble attracting external developers and volunteers from the community, because the insiders have been so greedy. There are large financial gaps between four social classes of Zcash developers: devs who receive ZEC from the Founders' Reward, regular ECC employees, external developers who receive a grant from the Zcash Foundation, and external developers who don't receive anything.

One former employee, Simon Liu, is suing the company for not giving him the stock options he claims were promised to him.

In June 2018, an external developer, Jane Mercer-Weiss (@radix42), threatened not to update the Zcash GUI wallet on Windows and Mac when she couldn't afford to pay for basic living expenses. Yes, you read that right: the company only created a command-line wallet at the time and depended on a volunteer to develop a graphical interface with a full node. Eventually, Monero's lead maintainer Riccardo Spagni (@fluffypony) paid her a year's salary without any strings attached. He wanted to support privacy, even in the form of a competing project with different technology and different values.

Next week, a 'friendly fork' called Ycash will be launched. It will try to go back to an ASIC-resistant mining algorithm, and it will lower the Founders' Reward to 5%, but keep it forever. Ycash is independent, but has been welcomed by Zooko. The foundation has been more critical. I suspect the ECC is friendly towards Ycash because it's a convenient way to get rid of dissidents, while creating a precedent for extending the dev tax. Or they suddenly remembered their cypherpunk idealism.

Disclaimer: I'm a toxic Monero fanboy. I enjoyed doing research for this answer, because I use the Chrome browser extension G-spot, which changes the word 'governance' to 'assplay' everywhere. At the moment, I own 0 ZEC and less than 1 XMR.

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Is there a way to get involved into ycash besides mining?

I don't know, I guess they need developers, designers, translators, traders and fans like any other coin. Check out https://twitter.com/YcashFoundation

GRIN is the way to go for privacy coin.

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Here's the most recent discussion about the future of Zcash founders rewards. There are a dozen different proposals.