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I took a look at the ranking of the 100 richest men in the world, and it's still fascinating to see how wealth is concentrated. Musk remains at the top with $444 billion, followed by Bezos with $244 billion and Zuckerberg with $207 billion. Tech billionaires clearly dominate the top 10.
What struck me is the geographic diversity as you go down the list. You have the American giants of course, but also massive Chinese fortunes like Ma Huateng ($49.1 billion), Zhang Yiming ($43.9 billion), and Jack Ma ($33.9 billion). Indians like Mukesh Ambani ($90.7 billion) and Gautam Adani ($74.7 billion) are also climbing quite a bit.
Among the 100 wealthiest in the world, there are also some surprising names — a major CEX creator ranks 23rd with $58.9 billion, showing the impact of the crypto industry on overall wealth creation in recent years.
The Walton heirs (Walmart family) are everywhere on the list, and French figures like Bernard Arnault ($176 billion) and François Pinault ($21.5 billion) hold their places well. It’s a good reminder that most of these fortunes come from real estate, tech, retail, and natural resources rather than trading.