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Bitcoin vs All Global Equities — crypto vs the $100T+ global stock market. Scale framing for long-run thesis.
| Metric | Bitcoin | All Global Equities | Δ |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bitcoin Market Cap | $1.56T | — | — |
| Bitcoin Price | $77.66K | — | — |
| Bitcoin 24h Change | -0.20% | — | — |
| Bitcoin FDV | $1.56T | — | +0.0% |
| Bitcoin ATH | $126.08K | — | — |
Crypto data live from Sharpe's tracker cache; TradFi values are reference benchmarks updated quarterly.
Total global equity market capitalization exceeded $100T+ in 2024-2026 (MSCI All Country World Index aggregate). Bitcoin's market cap ($1T-$2.5T) is 1-2.5% of global equities. The comparison is scale-asymmetric but thesis-relevant: if Bitcoin captures 5% of global equity-adjacent allocations via portfolio rebalancing, the ratio triples. If it captures 10%, price targets move materially. For context: gold's total above-ground value (~$16T) is ~15% of global equities, suggesting a plausible BTC ceiling if it captures gold-equivalent monetary-premium share. For allocators thinking about long-run BTC allocation decisions, the global-equity-cap ratio is the most useful mega-scale denominator.
Side-by-side crypto comparison with normalized returns
Rolling correlation between crypto and major TradFi benchmarks