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Just saw something that really puts things in perspective. Gold's total market value has quietly climbed to around $30 trillion, and honestly, most people don't even realize how massive that number is.
Think about it for a second. Bitcoin, despite all the hype and adoption over the past decade, sits way below that. Nvidia, Apple, Google - yeah, those are trillion-dollar companies, but gold's market cap absolutely dwarfs them all when you add it up globally.
What's wild is that gold gets dismissed in crypto circles as "non-productive" because it doesn't generate yield or cashflow like stocks do. But that's kind of missing the point. Gold has been a store of value for thousands of years, and that $30T figure shows just how much wealth is locked into it across central banks, institutions, and private holders worldwide.
The comparison is actually humbling. We talk about Bitcoin revolutionizing money, and it's doing interesting things, but the gold market cap tells you how entrenched traditional wealth storage really is. It's not going anywhere anytime soon.
This is probably why institutions are slowly warming up to crypto - they're looking at alternative stores of value and diversification strategies. But closing that gap between the crypto market and something as established as gold? That's a multi-decade play.
Worth keeping in mind when you're thinking about where digital assets fit into the bigger financial picture.