Privacy Coins Lead Market Rally – Dash, Story Protocol, and Story Monero Dominate January Gains

2026-1-13 21:15

The cryptocurrency market kicked off 2026 with a surprising shift as privacy-focused coins and emerging blockchain projects seized the spotlight. Recent analysis of the market shows that these privacy-focused coins such as Dash, Monero, and Story Protocol have all produced incredible performance within the last 24 hours, with some returning as much as 7% to over 20% when compared to the major cryptocurrencies.

Dash and Story Protocol Leader Double-Digit Gains

Dash (DASH) has achieved a growth rate of 23.5% at $46.92 through a rally utilizing over $190 million in volume. Through this improved trading performance, DASH has been able to overcome significant resistance levels along the way. Analysts attribute this high performance in trading and price to various elements surrounding the Project Three Billion Initiative, which is designed to allow 3 billion people access to crypto-based bill payment and remittance services.

At the same time, the price of Story Protocol (IP) jumped by 17.83%, reaching $3.03. The Layer-1 blockchain, which provides a solution for tokenizing intellectual property in the age of artificial intelligence, also experienced significant demand at South Korea’s leading cryptocurrency exchange, Upbit. Furthermore, the strong momentum of Story Protocol (IP) stemmed largely from its recent listing in Grayscale’s Decentralized AI Fund and the large share of that fund allocated to Story Protocol (IP) which reflects a strong belief by institutional investors in the potential of Story Protocol (IP).

Monero Hits New Records in the Privacy Demand

Monero (XMR) hit a historic milestone having reached a new all-time high of about $596. This 20% surge in a day propelled the privacy focused asset into price discovery territory, liquidating previous 2018 records with more $503 million in trading volume.

According to Riccardo Spagni, who was a former lead maintainer, this momentum is due to the need to have financial autonomy across the globe. While other competitors, such as Zcash, struggle with internal stability and way laws, Monero has a strong architecture that uses ring signatures and stealth addresses that is the gold standard of anonymity. By fundamentally obscuring sender, receiver and transaction amounts, XMR has been untethered from pseudonymous assets such as Bitcoin, positioning itself as the bliss to seek from increasing global financial surveillance and data privacy concerns.

Additional Strong Performers Completes Today’s Gainers

Outside of the top three gainers, several cryptocurrencies managed to make impressive single day gainers. MYX Finance (MYX) surged 7.15% to $5.88 with trading volume of $21.3 million, and Chiliz (CHZ) rose 7.78% at $0.05287 with trading volume of more than $171 million. MemeCore (M) increased 3.79% to trade at $1.70, with over $12.6 million of 24-hour volume.

Privacy coins such as Dash and Horizen skyrocketed by more than 50% in November 2025, despite the tightening regulation environment from all over the world. Industry experts suggest the total market capitalization of the privacy coin sector has been on the rise, with the segment.

Conclusion

Today’s market action supports a history-making theme in the crypto system that is a growing appreciation of the value of privacy, utility and technological innovation over speculative hype. The impressive gains across Dash, Monero, Story Protocol and other gainers are indicative of segments that have gone neglected during the bear period getting a real renaissance. As traditional financial systems are increasingly criticized for the potential for surveillance and centralization of control, it seems that privacy-preserving cryptocurrencies are likely to become a more important part of the digital economy.

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