Bitcoin surpasses Meta, Tesla, and Vanguard ETF to become 13th largest asset
Bitcoin has climbed to the 13th largest asset in the world by market capitalization, leapfrogging Meta Platforms, Tesla, and the Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO) in an ongoing game of musical chairs at the top of the global asset rankings.
A volatile climb through the rankings
Bitcoin’s position among the world’s largest assets has been anything but stable in 2026. The cryptocurrency has bounced between the 13th and 14th spots multiple times since May, with its ranking shifting on a near-daily basis as its price fluctuated within the $62,000 to $65,000 range.
The competition at this tier is remarkably tight. Meta Platforms sits at roughly $1.526 trillion, Tesla at approximately $1.314 trillion, and Bitcoin at around $1.3 trillion. The gap between 12th and 14th place amounts to roughly $226 billion.
On August 12, Bitcoin was logged at the 14th position with a market cap of approximately $1.280 trillion, trailing both Tesla and Meta. But the asset has reclaimed the 13th spot since then, illustrating just how fluid these rankings have become.
For context, gold still reigns supreme at the top of the global asset leaderboard with a market cap of approximately $31 trillion.
VOO’s trillion-dollar milestone adds context
One of the assets Bitcoin surpassed in this ranking shuffle is the Vanguard S&P 500 ETF, known by its ticker VOO. The fund crossed a notable threshold of its own earlier this year, becoming the first ETF to exceed $1 trillion in assets under management in early June 2026.
The comparison is admittedly imperfect. VOO’s assets under management represent investor capital parked in a fund, while Bitcoin’s market cap is calculated by multiplying every coin in existence by the current spot price, including coins that are lost, locked, or otherwise inaccessible.
What institutional-grade actually looks like
Bitcoin’s performance at this market cap tier has shown notable correlation with broader tech stock trends. When AI-driven equities rally and risk appetite is strong, Bitcoin tends to benefit from the same tailwinds. When capital rotates out of growth and into defensive positions, Bitcoin often gets caught in the same downdraft.
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