Bitcoin’s Global Market Share Remains Limited Amid $900 Trillion Asset Stack
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Bitcoin holds just $1.9T in a $900T global asset market dominated by real estate and bonds A 2% allocation to Bitcoin could push its market cap to $18T, valuing each BTC at $900K Bitcoin remains small compared to gold, art, and other traditional wealth storage classes A recent comparative study of global financial assets has sharply contrasted Bitcoin’s market capitalization with traditional asset classes. With a total market value estimated at $900 trillion, the global asset landscape shows how small Bitcoin’s presence remains, even as institutional interest in the digital asset grows. A visual summary, cited by crypto commentator Crypto Rover, organizes global asset classes by value, revealing a concentrated distribution in real estate and fixed-income securities. Despite Bitcoin’s expanding footprint and the increasing adoption by large-scale investors, it still accounts for a minor share of the total capital stored across all financial markets. BlackRock suggests a 2% allocation to Bitcoin. With global assets totaling $900 trillion, that 2% translates to a Bitcoin market cap of $18 trillion, That means each Bitcoin could be worth around $900K. We’re just getting started! pic.twitter.com/ISBmWrTmMz — Crypto Rover (@rovercrc) May 5, 2025 The largest asset class globally is real estate, valued at approximately $330 trillion. The bonds closely followed, representing $300 trillion in combined value. These two groups comprise over 70% of the total global asset distribution. Equities, the third-largest category, account for $115 trillion, while the total global money supply is around $120 trillion. Other asset categories, including gold and fine art, are valued at $16 trillion and $18 trillion, respectively. Even cars and collectibles, which often fall outside standard investment portfolios, total $6 trillion in estimated value. In contrast, Bitcoin’s current market capitalization is $1.9 trillion. This figure highlights a significant disparity between digital and traditional asset classes dominating global financial…
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