Analysts have lifted their price target on Mastercard to $668, up from the previous level of $654. The adjustment reflects growing confidence in the payments giant's performance trajectory and market positioning. For investors tracking traditional finance alongside crypto assets, such moves in established payment networks warrant attention—they indicate broader shifts in how institutional players view the financial infrastructure landscape heading into the next cycle.
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TokenDustCollector
· 17h ago
Speaking of Mastercard's recent price hike expectations, institutions are really optimistic... But to be honest, no matter how much traditional payment networks upgrade, they can't keep up with the speed on the blockchain.
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ZenZKPlayer
· 01-12 06:41
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Traditional payment giants' price hike targets, institutions are quietly布局... We need to see through this signal clearly.
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PonziDetector
· 01-12 06:40
Institutions that are optimistic about traditional financial giants are finally waking up... It's just that they need to ponder whether their move this time is genuinely optimistic or if they are just prolonging the mainstream narrative again.
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TopBuyerForever
· 01-12 06:32
Damn, MC is expecting another price increase? These traditional financial institutions are really starting to get serious.
Analysts have lifted their price target on Mastercard to $668, up from the previous level of $654. The adjustment reflects growing confidence in the payments giant's performance trajectory and market positioning. For investors tracking traditional finance alongside crypto assets, such moves in established payment networks warrant attention—they indicate broader shifts in how institutional players view the financial infrastructure landscape heading into the next cycle.