
On June 2, 2026, ZCASH's hard fork caused chaos among users, with many still unable to access their funds days after the transition. As complaints pour in, questions arise about the network's stability and the timeline for resolving these issues.
The fallout from the hard fork has left many frustrated. One disappointed user lamented, "Iโm still unable to withdraw, and itโs past time when they said transactions would be enabled again." Another participant reported "A bug was identified in the Orchard pool. An emergency network upgrade was done with a fixed Orchard circuit." Many users are concerned about the overall functionality, as multiple infrastructure components need updates.
Several themes emerge from the recent comments:
Withdrawal Problems: Users continue to face difficulty withdrawing funds even days post-update. Availability seems limited as technical problems persist.
Infrastructure Response: A reported bug led to emergency upgrades, suggesting deeper issues within ZCASHโs operating network.
Skepticism about Centralization: Some users expressed distrust, questioning the decentralization of ZCASH. One quoted, "That's Centralized Zio Cash for you!" highlighting ongoing concerns with how updates are managed.
"No one knows apart from the devs," summed it up for many, illustrating a gap in communication between developers and the community. Users have turned to various forums for the latest updates, signaling a need for better customer service amidst chaos.
โช๏ธ Ongoing withdrawal issues persist, with many waiting for updates.
๐ Emergency bug fixes implemented but require further updates across the network.
๐ Increased skepticism about decentralization following recent reliance on central fixes.
As these concerns develop, the community anticipates better communication from the ZCASH team. Users hope for restored access soon, but they also seem poised for a longer wait given the challenges reported. If the development team can resolve these issues promptly, confidence in the platform may be restored.
Stay tuned as we follow further developments surrounding ZCASH's hard fork and user experiences.