What to know:
- Visa splits fees and equity, ETH bundles gas, collateral, and yield via burns/staking in one asset.
- Regulators see Visa as payments, but ETH is commodity and platform yield, complicating ETFs and custody.
- Despite $2T quarterly settlement, ETH is 3x as volatile as Visa until market can price programmable blockspace.

The price of Ethereum has been hotly debated, mainly because no traditional payment network like Visa has such a unique offering as a combination of a crypto-native monetary system with the possibility of a stock-like exposure through the network growth in a single unit of value. This difference of sorts is why ETH retains its huge dollar thesis alongside its very high volatility.
Here’s How Ethereum Differs
Visa is a corporate entity that handles transactions and takes fees, and equity in such a company belongs to the shareholder which is a separate asset class altogether. Ethereum integrates this feature into the design. ETH can be used when it comes to Layer 2 protocols to pay DeFi fees and to collateralize the tokens.
On top of that, it’s also a demand token that gets burnt through EIP-1559 and staking reward mechanisms. All these features together constitute a risk-and-reward factor in the form of bundled exposure not obtainable through a Visa share or even stablecoins like USDC and USDT.
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Why Narrative Premium keeps around
The difference is important to investors and institutions alike. Visa is assessed by the regulator through the angle of a payment processor, but the situation with ETH is more complex as it has characteristics of a commodity, technology platform and also a yield generating asset.


Source: YouHodler
This complexity is reflected in difficulty in classifying ETFs, custody, and accounting. The developers on the Ethereum network are able to do “compounding”, but exchanges and market makers are the ones who have to price the token the fundamentals of which are based on blob fees, Layer 2 adoption, and restaking economics.
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The valuation Gap And The Outlook of The Market
As Glassnode data, the realized volatility of ETH is still 3x of Visa Incorporation, showing that there is still a big question over how a decentralized blockspace is to be monetized. The Block reports that Ethereum settles over $2 trillion worth of stablecoin volume in a quarter, matching Visa-like throughput.


Source: Binance
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