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2025-08-11 12:33:08

Ethereum (ETH) Crosses Major Market Capitalization Threshold, Surpassing Mastercard! Here Are the Details

Ethereum (ETH) has surpassed Mastercard in market capitalization, reaching 25th place on the global asset list, strengthening its position in the cryptocurrency market. Ethereum Market Cap Surpasses Mastercard, Rises to 25th Place in Global Rankings According to information provided by crypto data platforms, the total market capitalization of Ethereum has reached the level of $430 billion following recent price increases. This development has enabled Ethereum to surpass Mastercard, a giant in traditional finance, with a market capitalization of approximately $420 billion. This has made Ethereum a major player not only in the cryptocurrency ecosystem but also in global financial markets. Ethereum's rise in value was driven by the growing use cases within its ecosystem, the growth of decentralized finance (DeFi) projects, Ethereum 2.0 updates, and institutional investor interest. Furthermore, the revival of the NFT market and the proliferation of Layer-2 solutions also increased the network's transaction volume, positively impacting the ETH price. Experts predict that Ethereum could rise even further in the market capitalization rankings, particularly as global adoption increases and regulatory clarity ensures its competition with traditional financial giants intensifies. This development demonstrates the growing impact of cryptocurrencies on the global economy. *This is not investment advice. Continue Reading: Ethereum (ETH) Crosses Major Market Capitalization Threshold, Surpassing Mastercard! Here Are the Details

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