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Just checked the latest global asset market cap rankings and some things really stand out. Gold's still sitting at the top with over $27 trillion, which honestly makes sense — it's been the ultimate wealth store forever. But what caught my eye is how Bitcoin has climbed to 7th place with around $1.6 trillion in market value now. That's wild when you think about it.
The tech companies are absolutely dominating the rankings too. NVIDIA's pushing close to $4.6 trillion thanks to the AI boom — those chips are everywhere. Microsoft, Apple, and Alphabet are all in the $2-3 trillion range, which shows how much value is concentrated in big tech. Amazon and Meta are also up there, making the top 10 basically a mix of precious metals, crypto, and mega-cap tech stocks.
What's interesting is seeing Bitcoin positioned right alongside silver ($2.75T) in the global asset market cap conversation. A few years ago, nobody would've predicted digital assets competing at this level. The semiconductor plays like Broadcom rounding out the top 10 makes sense given how critical those chips are to everything right now. Pretty interesting snapshot of where global wealth is actually concentrated in 2026.