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Ethereum flips Coca-Cola and Alibaba as ETH gains 42% in 5 days

Ethereum flips Coca-Cola and Alibaba as ETH gains 42% in 5 days WikiBit 2025-05-12 17:16

Ether's market cap surged 42% in just five days following Ethereum's Pectra upgrade, pushing it past Coca-Cola and Alibaba to rank as the 39th largest asset globally.

Ether's market cap surged 42%, surpassing Coca-Cola and Alibaba after Ethereum implements the Pectra upgrade, improving layer-2 scaling and validator features.

Ether‘s market capitalization surged 42% in five days following the successful launch of Ethereum’s Pectra upgrade on its mainnet.

On May 12, the company data tracker 8marketcap showed that Ether (ETH) surpassing Coca-Cola and Alibaba, ranking as the worlds 39th-largest asset by market capitalization. At publication time, ETH was trading at approximately $2,550, with a market cap exceeding $308 billion.

By comparison, Coca-Cola stock trades at around $70, giving it a market cap of $303.53 billion. Alibaba stock trades at about $125, with a market capitalization of $303.72 billion.

ETHs recent price action comes on the heels of a network upgrade that improves the storage of layer-2 scaling data, validator user experience and smart account wallet user experience features.

Ether surpasses Coca-Cola and Alibaba in market capitalization. Source: 8marketcapEthereum implements the Pectra upgrade on mainnet

Originally scheduled for March 2025, Pectra faced delays after technical challenges arose during testing.

On Feb. 24, the upgrade was deployed on Ethereums Holesky testnet. Following the deployment, the upgrade failed to finalize on the network, leading the developers to investigate and address the issues. On March 5, Pectra was rolled out to the Sepolia testnet, but the developers encountered errors made worse by an attacker who caused the mining of empty blocks.

To further prepare for the deployment, Ethereum core developers created a new testnet called “Hoodi” before deploying the upgrade to the mainnet on May 7.

With the upgrade, externally owned accounts (EOAs) can act as smart contracts to cover gas fees and payments using tokens that are not ETH. In addition, validator staking limits were increased from 32 ETH to 2,048 ETH, simplifying operations for large stakers. The upgrade also increases the number of data blobs per block, allowing better scalability for layer-2 networks.

Since the upgrade, ETHs price has started to skyrocket. On May 7, Ether traded at about $1,786, according to CoinGecko. On May 12, Ether went as high as $2,550, representing a 42% increase in value.

Ether's seven-day price chart. Source: CoinGecko

Security professionals warn of risks post Pectra upgrade

However, the upgrade introduced potential security risks. Post upgrade, cybersecurity experts warned that attackers could exploit a new transaction type to control EOAs without users signing onchain transactions.

Solidity smart contract auditor Arda Usman previously cautioned in comments to Cointelegraph that these vulnerabilities could allow attackers to drain funds through offchain signed messages.

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