ZECMAP – A global map for businesses that accept Zcash

Hello Zcash community,

We have officially launched the web version of ZECMAP and started adding businesses to the platform.

We invite everyone to contribute and support the growth of the Zcash ecosystem.

Adding a business to ZECMAP takes only 1 minute.

Android and iOS versions will also be released soon.

Currently, the platform supports English and Turkish languages. Additional language integrations will be added in the coming weeks.

With this idea, we aim to bring together all businesses around the world that accept Zcash and provide a unique discovery experience for Zcash users.

Users can create an account by choosing a username and password.

Usernames are unique and can only be claimed once.

Usernames will become increasingly important in the future, as payment integrations are planned for upcoming versions.

We are also preparing a contribution ranking system for business listings. The more businesses you add, the higher your contribution score will be. In the future, we plan to distribute rewards to top contributors.

Our goal is to have more than 1000 businesses listed on ZECMAP by the last quarter of 2026.

If you notice any bugs, missing features, or issues, we would greatly appreciate your feedback.

Thank you for supporting the future of Zcash adoption.

After creating an account, you can add a profile picture and write a bio.

In addition, once the businesses you add are approved, they will appear on your profile.

We deserve strong support. We will continue working to take Zcash to the next level!!

Your contributions are very valuable.

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Maybe I’m just being dense but what is the link?

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37 new user registrations in the first 8 hours. It doesn’t look bad at all. :slight_smile: Feedback will help drive the project forward.

Businesses keep getting added. Building our own ecosystem requires community contribution. If you have any feedback, we’d be happy to hear it. We’ve currently reached +45 new user registrations.

ZecMap — Where We Are, Where We’re Going

Hello Zcash community :waving_hand:

A few weeks ago, we launched the web version of ZecMap, a global, community-verified directory of merchants that accept Zcash. Since launch, we’ve been working intensively on development, and we wanted to take a step back to share where the project stands today, where it’s heading, and the thinking behind the roadmap.

Vision

Zcash doesn’t just need strong cryptography — it also needs places where it can be spent. Coverage from Forbes and WSJ, Grayscale’s spot ETF filing, and the Robinhood listing… all of these are bringing new users into the ecosystem. The next bottleneck is utility. People need to know where they can actually use ZEC, and merchants need a low-friction way to be discovered by coin holders.

ZecMap exists to close that loop. A privacy-first, community-verified, open directory that any wallet, app, or community can integrate with — not a closed ecosystem.

Where we are today

The web app is live at zecmap.com and the core system is working:

• 80+ registered users in the first weeks without any paid acquisition.
• 10 verified local businesses on the map, with a verification flow actively used by real community members.
• A pipeline of online services, VPNs, and Zcash-compatible wallets being added, with expectations to surpass 80+ listed entities as these land.
• Manual verification by design. A business does not receive a verified badge just by being submitted. A community member must visit the merchant, make a real payment, and report back. It is slower, but it ensures the green check actually means something — exactly the kind of trust signal a privacy-focused ecosystem like Zcash should have.

On the user side:
a unique username-based registration system, profile customization, the ability to edit submitted businesses over time (images, descriptions, wallet addresses), and an optional review system with photos.

What’s next

Mobile apps.

Android and iOS versions are currently in development and will be released soon on the App Store and Play Store. This is the version that really matters — you pull out your phone in a new city, find a place that accepts ZEC, pay, done.

Once the mobile MVP is live, the foundation will be in place and our focus will shift from building the base to building on top of it.

Roadmap beyond MVP

Three main layers we’re working on:

  1. Community contribution points system

Every meaningful action — adding a business, verifying an on-site payment, leaving a quality review — will earn points. At the end of each month, the top 5 contributors to the Zcash ecosystem via ZecMap will receive a small reward.

The point is not the reward itself, but to make contribution visible and recognized. Right now, the people doing the work are invisible. That will change.

  1. Merchant onboarding resources

Most businesses don’t reject ZEC — they simply don’t know how to accept it.

We will integrate clear, neutral guides for payment setups (CipherPay-style solutions, BTCPay, NOWPayments, or direct wallet acceptance). ZecMap should not only list merchants; it should also help create them.

  1. Communities & country leaderboards

This is the part we are most excited about.

Country and community pages with leaderboards showing:
how many businesses were added,
how many verifications were completed,
how active the local contributor base is.

A portion of donations received by ZecMap will be redistributed to the most active communities. This ensures that the regions doing the work get more resources to grow further.

The Zcash ecosystem is truly global (Brazil, Spain, Nigeria, Turkey, and many other communities are doing outstanding work), and we want the map to reflect and reward that.

A few additional features in development:
an activity feed showing new businesses, reviews, and verifications;
a contributor profile page aggregating full user impact;
and, further out, a tipping system allowing users to directly reward both merchants and contributors.

The tipping system is genuinely complex, and we prefer to design it properly rather than rush it.

Why share this now?

The MVP is starting to take shape and early signals are encouraging.

The community-driven verification system is working, contributors are showing up, and the model is proving itself.

From here, the work is mostly about acceleration:
shipping mobile apps,
expanding the verification network beyond personal reach,
and building integrations and partnerships that make ZecMap a default part of the Zcash ecosystem.

We would love to talk to:

• Wallet teams (Zashi, YWallet, Zingo, Nighthawk, etc.) interested in surfacing ZecMap directly inside their apps
• Regional community leaders who want to grow their country’s presence on ZecMap
• Anyone with grant, funding, or partnership experience who wants to discuss how ZecMap can scale sustainably

Feedback, criticism, and ideas are always welcome in the replies. DM’s are also open.

Let’s build the merchant layer Zcash deserves.

— The ZecMap Team



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Add the 10,000 Flexa merchants and watch your map explode overnight."

We hear this a lot. We’re not going to do it. Here’s why.

Flexa-enabled stores accept Bitcoin and settle in fiat. Most don’t even know they’re accepting Zcash. Adding them would inflate our numbers and lie to you — you’d walk in, say “Zcash?”, and get a blank stare.

ZecMap is different. Every pin here is a business that chose Zcash. Verified. Real. No filler.

We’d rather have 50 real merchants than 10,000 fake ones. This map wasn’t built to look big for a week — it was built to last for years.

Quality, not quantity. Always.

The world’s first map built only for Zcash

zecmap.com

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This is great! Now we are entering a more critical phase. To take the system to the next level, we need to integrate additional features and build a stable infrastructure. The Android and iOS versions are completed and we are preparing for submission to Google Play and the App Store.


Phase 1: User Experience

Over the next 15 days, we are entering a feedback collection period focused on user experience. During this time, we will gather reports on missing features, improvement suggestions, and new feature requests. Phase 2 will be shaped directly based on feedback from the community and users.


Business Verification System

Businesses added to the platform will not initially receive a “verified” status. Instead, a proof-based verification process will be implemented.

When a user makes a payment in ZEC at a business and provides visual proof (such as a “Zcash accepted here” sign, QR code, or similar evidence), that business will be marked as verified.

Users who verify a business will be shown on the business profile using their Zecmap username, along with the “last verified date.”


Business Activity Status

Each business profile will include contact information such as email or social media accounts. Our team will regularly (on a monthly basis) contact businesses to confirm their activity status.

Businesses that do not respond for a certain period or are found to be inactive will be removed from the map.


Community Ranking System

Regional community teams will be formed to track contributions such as business additions, verifications, and overall activity.

Based on these contributions, a regional ranking system will be established and monthly rewards will be distributed to the most active communities according to the Zecmap budget.


Overall Vision

This is not a short-term initiative. It is a long-term infrastructure build that will take years. Our core goal is not only to list businesses that accept $ZEC, but to grow this ecosystem in a sustainable and verifiable way.

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This is great, i’d just remove any AI aspects to create a fee of authenticity

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