Bitcoin Vs PayPal Market Cap

Bitcoin Vs PayPal Market Cap

 

BITCOIN OVERTAKES PAYPAL MARKET CAP, SETS SIGHTS ON VISA, MASTERCARD, AND BIG BANKS NEXT.
 
 
Ever since news broke that PayPal would be supporting Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies in the future, the price per BTC and the asset’s overall market cap has ballooned. And while PayPal’s support of the emerging financial tech is what started off the recent bullish impulse, the momentum has carried the top cryptocurrency’s market cap beyond the payments giant’s valuation itself. Next on Bitcoin’s list? VISA, Mastercard, JP Morgan Chase, gold, the dollar, and the rest of the financial world.

 

BITCOIN MARKET CAP NOW BIGGER THAN PAYPAL, APPROACHING VISA, MASTERCARD, AND MAJOR BANKS.


Weeks ago, online payment pioneer PayPal announced it would offer support for buying, selling, and storing major cryptocurrencies Bitcoin, Litecoin, Ethereum, and Bitcoin Cash to its 346 million users.

 

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To put that into perspective, at the 21 million BTC or 84 million LTC supply cap, if every user wanted a Bitcoin or Litecoin, there would only be enough for each person to own 0.06 and 0.024 respectively. The news helped propel Bitcoin’s market cap to a value higher than PayPal’s, even though PYPL shares set an all-time record also on the news.


Based on supply versus demand, it is easy to see why the crypto market would respond so bullishly to news of such exposure through a payment giant. It also in some way, shows that these corporations that once dominated digital money, are conceding to Bitcoin.

The “if you can’t beat ’em, join ’em” attitude is spreading elsewhere also.


 

CRYPTOCURRENCY MARKET CAP CONTINUES TO GROW, SHOOTS FOR GOLD AND THE DOLLAR NEXT.


Earlier in the year, even VISA revealed its plan to “advance” its approach to digital currencies and pledged to interweave the technology into its own massive payment networks. VISA and competitor Mastercard, could be two of Bitcoin’s next victims in terms of hurdling their market cap.

 

Since the tweet above, Bitcoin added another $10 billion to its market cap, making it an even tighter race between it, Mastercard, and JP Morgan Chase & Co.

 

After taking out PayPal, and next the first of two major credit card providers, it could move on to taking on a massive bank that once trashed the cryptocurrency’s mere existence.

 

Comparing each market cap shows just how close Bitcoin is to beating these financial giants at their game.


If more banks continue to fall to Bitcoin, what does it aim for next? Bitcoin could then shoot for gold’s market cap, which is over $10 trillion. This would bring the price per BTC to around $500,000.

 

 

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