The Zcash Foundation has outlined its latest Zebra, Zakura and NU6.3 readiness update as the network prepares for the Ironwood upgrade. The focus is on node software options, operator migration and keeping the network aligned as legacy infrastructure reaches end of life.
Zakura is being introduced as a new Zcash full node built from the Zebra codebase. The foundation framed that development as a positive result of open-source design, noting that Zebra was created to support forks and alternative implementations.
Zakura Adds Another Node Path for Operators
Zakura is expected to offer faster initial sync, pruning, snapshot bootstrapping and a compatibility path for zcashd operators. Those features matter because node migration becomes more sensitive when a network upgrade is approaching.
The update comes as zcashd reaches end of life, forcing operators to move toward NU6.3-capable software before activation. Zebra and Zakura both provide migration routes for infrastructure teams that still need to transition away from the older client.
Zebra 6.0.0 fully supports the Ironwood network upgrade, which is set to activate on mainnet at block height 3,428,143. NU6.3 activation this month makes software readiness the immediate operational priority.
Upgrade Execution Remains the Main Test
The practical significance is node readiness rather than new user-facing functionality. Ironwood depends on enough operators running compatible software, not simply on the existence of updated clients.
The Zcash Foundation will continue maintaining Zebra as a long-term reference implementation. It is also investing in verification infrastructure, including cross-implementation conformance test suites and differential testing.
Those efforts are meant to strengthen software reliability across multiple implementations. As Zcash moves beyond zcashd, consistency between clients becomes important for reducing consensus risk and improving long-term maintainability.
For now, the central issue is whether operators complete the software transition before NU6.3 activation. The next useful indicators will be upgrade adoption, Zebra and Zakura deployment, operator feedback and successful Ironwood activation at the scheduled block height.








