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by: xpoolPosted on: August 28, 2025

VanEck CEO Labels Ethereum ‘Wall Street Token’ Emphasizing Institutional Adoption

VanEck CEO Jan F. van Eck has declared Ethereum the ‘Wall Street token’, citing its increasing usage by financial institutions, particularly in stablecoin transactions. This labeling comes as Ethereum gains traction within the banking sector and reflects a growing acceptance of cryptocurrency amongst traditional financial players.

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