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Just took a look at how the top assets by market cap stack up, and it's pretty wild to see where everything stands in 2025. Gold still absolutely dominates the conversation with over 27 trillion in market cap — honestly, it's not even close. Nothing else comes near that kind of value.
What's interesting though is watching the tech giants battle it out. NVIDIA's sitting pretty at 4.59 trillion, riding the whole AI wave hard. Microsoft and Apple are right there too, both hovering around the 3.8-3.9 trillion range. These three alone show you where the real money's flowing these days.
Google's still crushing it with nearly 3 trillion, but here's what caught my attention — Bitcoin actually made the top 10 list of largest assets by market cap globally. We're talking 2.46 trillion in value. That's genuinely significant when you think about it. Bitcoin went from being written off as some speculative experiment to literally ranking as the 7th most valuable asset on the planet. It's now competing with precious metals and Fortune 500 companies in terms of sheer market cap.
Silver's also worth paying attention to — around 2.75 trillion and often overlooked, but it's used everywhere in tech and solar panels. Amazon's still in the mix at 2.41 trillion, and then you've got Meta and Broadcom rounding things out.
The whole picture really shows how the top assets by market cap have shifted. We've got traditional wealth stores like gold and silver, massive tech corporations, and now Bitcoin sitting comfortably in that elite tier. Pretty remarkable when you zoom out and see the full landscape.