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About this comparison
This page compares the market capitalizations of Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH). With Bitcoin currently at $77,363.00 per coin and a market cap of $1.55T, and Ethereum at $2,127.67 with a market cap of $256.67B, applying Ethereum's market cap to Bitcoin's circulating supply produces a hypothetical BTC price of $12,812.49 — a 0.17x move from current.
Bitcoin: Bitcoin is the world's first decentralized cryptocurrency, created in 2009 by the pseudonymous Satoshi Nakamoto.
Ethereum: Ethereum is a global, open-source platform for decentralized applications.
All figures are live from the underlying market data feed. Past performance and hypothetical valuations are not indicative of future results.
Frequently asked
If Bitcoin had Ethereum's market cap, what would the price be?
If Bitcoin (BTC) had Ethereum's (ETH) current market cap of $256.67B, each BTC would be worth approximately $12,812.49 based on the circulating supply of 20,032,571 BTC. That is 0.17x the current BTC price of $77,363.00.
What is the current market cap of Bitcoin?
Bitcoin (BTC) currently has a market cap of $1.55T, ranking #1 by market capitalization. Each BTC trades at $77,363.00.
What is the current market cap of Ethereum?
Ethereum (ETH) currently has a market cap of $256.67B, ranking #2 by market capitalization. Each ETH trades at $2,127.67.
How does BTC compare to ETH?
Bitcoin's market cap of $1.55T sits well below Ethereum's $256.67B. For BTC to reach ETH's current valuation, the price would need to move 0.17x from its current level.
Is this comparison financial advice?
No. G.MARKETS is an informational tool. The hypothetical price shown is a mathematical calculation assuming Bitcoin's circulating supply stays constant — it is not a prediction, recommendation, or any form of financial, investment, legal, or tax advice. Always do your own research before making any decision related to crypto assets.