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How much is 1 Zcash in Swiss Franc today?

1 ZEC = Fr402.59
-3.35%24H
Last updated: 17 Jun 2026, 09:37 am UTC
ZEC24H -3.35%7D +19.62%1M -3.79%3M +108.27%
1 ZEC416.55 CHF336.55 CHF418.42 CHF193.30 CHF
5 ZEC2,082.73 CHF1,682.75 CHF2,092.12 CHF966.50 CHF
10 ZEC4,165.46 CHF3,365.50 CHF4,184.24 CHF1,933.00 CHF
50 ZEC20,827.30 CHF16,827.48 CHF20,921.19 CHF9,665.00 CHF
100 ZEC41,654.60 CHF33,654.95 CHF41,842.39 CHF19,330.00 CHF
500 ZEC208,273.01 CHF168,274.77 CHF209,211.94 CHF96,649.99 CHF
1,000 ZEC416,546.01 CHF336,549.55 CHF418,423.87 CHF193,299.98 CHF

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About Zcash

As of 17 Jun 2026, 09:37 am UTC, 1 ZEC equals Fr402.59. Zcash holds a 0.38% share of the total crypto market with a market cap of Fr6.73B, ranking it among the largest digital assets by value. Trading activity in the last 24 hours totalled Fr643.95M, 26.42% lower than the previous day. With 16.71M ZEC in circulation out of a maximum supply of 21.00M ZEC, Zcash has a fully diluted valuation of Fr8.45B. Over the past hour, ZEC has moved +0.64%. You can buy Zcash on BitMEX instantly with credit card, debit card, Apple Pay and more. Create a free account and start trading Zcash in minutes.

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FAQs

How do I buy Zcash (ZEC) with CHF on BitMEX?

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Create a BitMEX account, complete verification, then navigate to Buy Crypto and select ZEC with CHF. BitMEX processes CHF payments via Banxa and Mercuryo using SIC (Swiss Interbank Clearing), SEPA bank transfers, and Visa/Mastercard card. Confirm the quoted ZEC amount and tokens are credited to your BitMEX wallet within minutes for card payments.

What CHF payment methods are available for buying ZEC?

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Swiss franc buyers can use SIC domestic bank transfers, SEPA transfers, Visa, and Mastercard through Banxa and Mercuryo. SIC is Switzerland's real-time gross settlement system for domestic CHF transfers. SEPA is available for cross-border euro-area payments. Card purchases settle within minutes. Confirm available methods at checkout.

Can Swiss residents buy ZEC on BitMEX?

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Swiss residents can buy ZEC on BitMEX subject to FINMA guidelines and Switzerland's DLT Act — one of the world's most progressive crypto regulatory frameworks. Banxa and Mercuryo operate under their own licensing obligations. For Swiss private individuals, capital gains on crypto held as private assets are generally exempt from capital gains tax. ZEC income from any income-type activities may be subject to cantonal income tax; consult your cantonal tax authority for specifics. FINMA has issued no blanket restrictions on privacy coins for individual investors.

How does ZEC align with Switzerland's Crypto Valley privacy ethos?

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Switzerland's Crypto Valley in Zug is home to privacy-focused blockchain projects and the Zcash Foundation has maintained strong relationships with the European cryptography research community. Switzerland's strong tradition of banking secrecy and financial privacy creates natural cultural alignment with ZEC's value proposition. FINMA's pragmatic regulatory approach — which treats crypto gains as generally CGT-exempt for private individuals — makes Switzerland one of the most efficient jurisdictions for holding ZEC long-term. Swiss crypto funds with privacy-sector mandates frequently include ZEC alongside other shielded assets.

What are the tax implications of buying ZEC in Switzerland?

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In Switzerland, crypto held as private wealth is generally exempt from capital gains tax for private individuals. Professional trading activity may be assessed differently by cantonal authorities. ZEC received as income (if applicable) is taxable at the cantonal rate on receipt, denominated in CHF at the spot rate. Cantonal rules vary across Switzerland. Consult a Swiss tax adviser or your cantonal authority for guidance specific to your situation.

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Buying crypto is inherently speculative and may not be accurate; future prices can differ significantly. The conversions shown in the calculator are based on the current market price available on BitMEX and external price sources.

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