A new ranking of the most valuable crypto companies by estimated valuation reveals a market structure most industry coverage ignores – where stablecoins, neobanksA new ranking of the most valuable crypto companies by estimated valuation reveals a market structure most industry coverage ignores – where stablecoins, neobanks

Which Crypto Companies Are Worth the Most?

2026/03/09 20:12
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A new ranking of the most valuable crypto companies by estimated valuation reveals a market structure most industry coverage ignores – where stablecoins, neobanks, and infrastructure firms outrank the exchanges that dominate daily headlines.

The Number That Breaks the Narrative

Rand Group’s March 2026 ranking of the most valuable crypto companies by estimated valuation places Tether at the top with a range of $100 billion to $500 billion. The spread alone is extraordinary. A $400 billion uncertainty band reflects how difficult it is to value a privately held company that publishes reserves attestations but not audited financials, operates from El Salvador, and generates profit margins that most financial businesses cannot approach.

For context: Binance sits at approximately $90 billion. Coinbase, the only major exchange with full public market pricing, trades at $44.5 billion. Kraken is at $20 billion. Add those three together and you reach roughly $154.5 billion. That lands inside Tether’s lower bound. The stablecoin issuer is, by these estimates, worth more than the three largest crypto exchanges combined.

Tether does not run an exchange. It does not have a consumer app. It holds dollars and issues USDT. The business model is almost insultingly simple, and it is printing money at a scale that the rest of the industry has not matched.

What the Rankings Actually Show About Crypto’s Structure

Look past Tether and the list tells a different story than most industry narratives suggest. Revolut, a neobank headquartered in the UK, ranks third at $75 billion. It is not a crypto-native company. It added crypto features to a banking product. That it outranks every exchange except Binance says something about where durable value accumulates: at the interface between crypto and traditional finance, not deep inside crypto itself.

Strategy, formerly MicroStrategy, sits fourth at $38 to $45 billion. Its segment is listed as “Institution.” What it actually is: a publicly traded company that converted its treasury into Bitcoin and structured its entire equity story around that bet. It ranks above Ripple at $45 billion, Coinbase at $44.5 billion, and every exchange that built actual trading infrastructure over a decade.

Circle, the other major stablecoin issuer, comes in eighth at $15.29 billion. That is roughly one-sixth of Tether’s lower bound estimate. Both companies issue dollar-pegged tokens. The valuation gap between them is not explained by market share alone. Tether dominates USDT volume so thoroughly that Circle’s USDC, despite being the regulated, U.S.-compliant alternative, has never closed the distance.

The Infrastructure Layer Nobody Prices Correctly

Bitmain at $15 billion ranks ninth. It makes mining hardware. Alchemy at $10.5 billion ranks thirteenth. It provides API infrastructure for developers building on blockchains. IREN at $14 to $15 billion runs data centers and mining operations out of Australia.

These companies are invisible in most crypto market coverage. Nobody tracks Alchemy’s valuation alongside Bitcoin’s price. Nobody discusses Bitmain’s revenue cycle when altcoins rally. And yet the combined estimated value of those three infrastructure businesses approaches $40 billion, roughly equal to Coinbase’s entire public market capitalization.

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The picks and shovels argument for crypto has always been that the companies supplying the infrastructure capture value more reliably than the assets themselves. This ranking is that argument expressed in estimated dollar figures.

The Gaps Worth Questioning

Estimated valuations sourced from secondary sales, tender offers, and historical rounds carry real uncertainty. Strategy’s range of $38 to $45 billion reflects public market pricing and is the most verifiable number on the list. Tether’s $100 billion to $500 billion reflects almost nothing verifiable. OpenSea at $5 to $11 billion was last valued in a 2022 fundraising round when NFT volumes were orders of magnitude higher than they are today. That number may be stale in a way that most others on the list are not.

Hyperliquid at $10.6 billion, sourced from a token and Circle investment, is a different kind of estimate entirely. Token-implied valuations fluctuate daily and do not translate directly to company equity value. Including it alongside public company figures like Coinbase and IREN on the same list compresses very different types of numbers into a single column.

What the ranking captures accurately is relative scale and sector distribution. What it cannot capture is whether any of these private valuations would survive a real transaction at the prices listed.

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