Deep Dive
1. Purpose & Value Proposition
Horizen exists to solve the tension between transparency and confidentiality on public blockchains. Its core value proposition is making advanced privacy-enhancing technologies (PETs)—such as zero-knowledge proofs (ZKPs) and trusted execution environments (TEEs)—accessible and practical for developers (Horizen). This enables builders to create applications where sensitive data or financial strategies can remain private while still being verifiable and compliant with regulations.
2. Technology & Evolution
Horizen launched in 2017 as a proof-of-work blockchain called ZenCash. Its major evolution, Horizen 2.0, involved migrating from its own mainchain to become an EVM-compatible Layer 3 appchain on Base (The Defiant). This strategic shift means it now inherits Ethereum's robust security and taps into Base's deep liquidity and developer community, while operating as a specialized privacy rollup with lower costs and faster transactions.
3. Token Utility & Governance
ZEN is the ecosystem's native utility token. Following its migration, it became an ERC-20 token on Base, improving its interoperability. Its primary uses are for DAO governance (voting on ZenIP proposals), paying for privacy services, and acting as gas for interactions with privacy-enabled applications (zkApps) (Horizen). The tokenomics support a capped supply of 21 million ZEN.
Conclusion
Fundamentally, Horizen is infrastructure that enables verifiable privacy within the scalable and interconnected Ethereum ecosystem. Will its pivot to a modular appchain successfully attract developers to build the next wave of private, compliant applications?