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by: xpoolPosted on: November 24, 2025

Could Ethereum Finally Overtake Bitcoin in the Cryptocurrency Market?

The idea that Ethereum (ETH) could overtake Bitcoin (BTC) in market capitalization has captivated crypto enthusiasts for years. This hypothetical event, known as the ‘flippening’, would dramatically shift the cryptocurrency landscape. But is it even feasible? This article explores the potential for ETH to claim dominance in the market and examines the key factors at play.

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