In the latest crypto news today, Grayscale has filed its fifth amended registration for the Grayscale Trust with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
According to the filing published on the SEC's EDGAR database on August 21, 2026.
The update pushes the Grayscale Zcash ETF closer to launch and confirms fresh operational details from the SEC filing, including the fund's new name and its planned exchange listing.
This Zcash News report breaks down exactly what changed in Amendment No. 5, as of August 21, 2026.
Per the document, the sponsor intends to rename the existing trust as "The Zcash ETF" once the registration becomes effective and the shares list on NYSE Arca.
The filing also confirms the ZCSH ticker, the annual fee, the custodian, and the administrator for the fund.
Detail | As Stated in the Filing |
New Fund Name | The ETF |
Proposed Symbol | ZCSH |
Exchange | |
Sponsor Fee | 2.5% annually |
Custodian | Coinbase Custody Trust Company, LLC |
Transfer Agent / Administrator | The Bank of New York Mellon |
Trust NAV (as of June 30, 2026) | $155.2 million |
A few additional points from the document worth noting for anyone tracking this SEC amendment:
Coinbase custody arrangements will hold the fund's tokens in segregated cold storage accounts, per the prime broker agreement described in the registration statement.
The vehicle was originally formed in 2017 and, as of Friday, holds over $260 million in assets, according to the sponsor.
ZEC currently ranks as the 12th-largest digital asset by market capitalization and trades under selective privacy features unique among major tokens.
The fund does not yet have SEC effectiveness, meaning shares cannot trade publicly under the new structure until the Commission clears the registration.
Bloomberg Intelligence analyst James Seyffart flagged the update shortly after it was filed. In a post on X, Seyffart said the issuer is "getting closer and closer to converting this thing into an ETF." 
No confirmed Zcash ETF launch date has been set, and regulators have not indicated when, or whether, the ETF approval request will clear.
Anyone following Grayscale ETF news closely will recall the firm already runs more than a dozen crypto funds, spanning bitcoin, Ethereum, Dogecoin, and XRP, making this the latest entry in its expanding lineup of ZEC ETF news milestones.
WuBlockchain also covered this development on X, reporting that the amended filing confirms the NYSE Arca Zcash listing plan under the ZCSH symbol, along with Coinbase Custody and BNY Mellon named as service providers for the offering.

Source: WuBlockchain X Post
The Grayscale Zcash Trust has operated since 2017, historically trading over-the-counter on the OTCQX market at either a premium or a discount to its net asset value.
Earlier this week, in its fourth amended filing, the sponsor disclosed that a Digital Currency Group subsidiary is in discussions to potentially contribute roughly 200,000 ZEC tokens to the fund in exchange for shares.
The filing stresses these remain non-binding discussions, not a finalized agreement, and the potential investor could ultimately buy more, fewer, or no shares at all.
No official ZEC price prediction has been attached to the filing, and the SEC has not confirmed approval. Investors following Zcash price news should treat the conversion as pending, not finalized, until the registration statement is formally declared effective by regulators.
Analysts tracking crypto news and exchange-traded fund filings note that a fifth amendment typically signals late-stage engagement with SEC staff rather than an early-stage submission, since issuers generally refine operational and custody language closer to effectiveness.
The confirmed ticker and named service providers suggest the sponsor is preparing for a near-term listing process, though final regulatory sign-off remains outstanding.
The potential 200,000-token contribution from a DCG subsidiary, if finalized, could meaningfully influence the fund's initial asset base at launch and its early trading liquidity on NYSE Arca.
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice. Cryptocurrency exchange-traded products, including any privacy-token ETF, carry regulatory and market risk, and approval timelines may change without notice.