The race for dominance in digital finance is accelerating — and lately it’s starting to feel a lot like Formula 1. On one side of the track are fintech giaThe race for dominance in digital finance is accelerating — and lately it’s starting to feel a lot like Formula 1. On one side of the track are fintech gia

️ Did Bitcoin Start a Financial Revolution Fintech Can’t Stop?

2026/03/13 23:06
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The race for dominance in digital finance is accelerating — and lately it’s starting to feel a lot like Formula 1.

On one side of the track are fintech giants like Revolut, currently valued at around $75 billion with more than 65 million users worldwide. Over the past decade, neobanks have transformed how people think about banking: faster onboarding, cleaner apps, and financial services built for the mobile era.

But on the other side of the track, a new class of competitors is gaining speed — crypto platforms.

What began as simple trading apps has rapidly evolved into something much bigger.

The Shift Is Already Happening

Signs of this transformation are becoming harder to ignore. Recently, Coinbase surpassed PayPal in market capitalization — a milestone that would have sounded improbable just a few years ago. It highlights how quickly the financial landscape is changing.

Meanwhile, crypto exchanges are building ecosystems that increasingly resemble full-scale financial platforms.

Exchanges like a Binance, WhiteBIT, and Bybit are expanding far beyond trading. In other words, they are no longer just exchanges — they’re becoming financial super-apps.

When Crypto Platforms Start Looking Like Banks

One of the most interesting developments is how the line between neobanks and crypto platforms is gradually disappearing. Many exchanges now offer features that look strikingly similar to those found in fintech apps — and in some cases, they go even further.

For example, users can hold multiple digital assets, earn yield on idle balances, transfer funds globally, and spend crypto through integrated payment cards — all within a single ecosystem.

So Who Wins the Financial Race?

Is fintech still leading the race? Or are crypto platforms quietly catching up? And perhaps the bigger question is this:

Did Bitcoin start a financial revolution that fintech companies simply can’t stop?

📖 If you want to explore the full analysis — including deeper comparisons, market capitalization dynamics, and the numbers behind this shift — read the complete article by Paul Bennett.

Of course, the broader financial market still has its long-established titans. But crypto companies are moving fast — and the pace of innovation is hard to ignore.


🏎️ Did Bitcoin Start a Financial Revolution Fintech Can’t Stop? was originally published in Coinmonks on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.

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