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📈 The probability of Ethereum losing its position as the second-largest cryptocurrency has increased to 60% by 2026.
According to data from the cryptocurrency prediction platform Polymarket, the likelihood of Ethereum losing its status as the "second-largest cryptocurrency" by 2026 has reached 60%.
Based on market forecasts on this platform, this scenario is considered to have occurred if ETH loses the second or first position in market capitalization at any point between January 1 and December 31, 2026.
The data used for this estimate comes from CoinGecko, and currently, Ethereum's market cap is approximately $247.9 billion. Following ETH is Tether with a market cap of around $184 billion, while other major cryptocurrencies like BNB and XRP also rank high.
This prediction indicates increasing competition in the cryptocurrency market, with stablecoins and exchange-traded tokens on (ETT) accounting for a significant market share. Additionally, Ethereum is trading 58% below its all-time high.