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    Bitcoin drops out of global top 10 as Magnificent Seven surge

    James WilsonBy James WilsonMay 28, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Bitcoin has slipped out of the world’s top 10 assets by market capitalization, with its value down to about $1.09 trillion as U.S. tech giants in the “Magnificent Seven” power higher.

    Summary

    • CoinDesk says bitcoin’s market cap has fallen to $1.09 trillion, knocking it out of the global top‑10 asset ranking.
    • Gold, silver and every member of the Magnificent Seven now sit ahead of bitcoin on the league table of global assets.
    • The drop follows a period when bitcoin had previously ranked as high as the fifth‑largest asset worldwide at over $2 trillion.

    Bitcoin’s (BTC) slide down the asset leaderboard was flagged by CoinDesk, which posted that “$BTC drops out of the top 10 largest assets globally, with its market cap falling to $1.09T, behind gold, silver and every member of the Magnificent Seven.” Real‑time ranking site CompaniesMarketCap shows that puts bitcoin outside the top tier of global assets, after a period in 2025 and early 2026 where it had consistently jostled with mega‑cap tech firms and commodities for position.

    LATEST: $BTC drops out of the top 10 largest assets globally, with its market cap falling to $1.09T, behind gold, silver and every member of the Magnificent Seven. pic.twitter.com/pn8LOP4aeb

    — CoinDesk (@CoinDesk) May 28, 2026

    From fifth‑largest asset to the second tier

    This is not the first time bitcoin has moved dramatically up and down the global rankings.
    In April 2025, for example, Yahoo Finance reported that bitcoin had become the fifth‑largest asset on earth with a market cap of about $1.86 trillion, overtaking Alphabet as its price broke above $94,000.

    Other analyses, such as a piece on Coinfomania, noted that bitcoin later pushed past a $2 trillion market cap, briefly cementing its place as the fifth‑largest asset globally and putting it ahead of Google while trailing Nvidia. Even earlier, in early 2024, data collated by CryptoRank highlighted that bitcoin had cracked the top‑10 club by value, surpassing Berkshire Hathaway and JPMorgan to become the 10th‑largest asset at a market cap around $1.19 trillion.

    What has changed over the last stretch is less that bitcoin has collapsed, and more that everything around it has inflated. As of the latest CompaniesMarketCap snapshot, aggregate global equity values top roughly $148 trillion, with the Magnificent Seven stocks alone approaching or exceeding $16 trillion in combined market cap and gold’s estimated capitalization near $30 trillion at record prices above $4,300 per ounce.

    According to one recent analysis of the group on Investopedia, Nvidia, Microsoft, Apple, Alphabet, Amazon, Meta and Broadcom now dominate major equity indices, with the seven together worth around $16 trillion as of late August 2025.
    Separate work comparing the Magnificent Seven to crypto markets by 
    CoinGecko Research found that, over a five‑year window through mid‑2024, bitcoin and ether together represented less than 10% of the combined value of those seven tech giants.

    Ranking optics versus the $1 trillion line

    That context explains why some traders in the X replies to CoinDesk’s post were quick to dismiss the ranking milestone as more cosmetic than structural. One account argued that “falling out of top 10 while still sitting at $1.09T just means the mag seven had a good week, BTC has re‑entered and exited that list four times in two years. The ranking is noise, the $1T floor holding is the actual data point.”

    On‑chain and macro‑focused outlets have made similar points when parsing bitcoin’s valuation against crisis backdrops. In March, newsletter outlet TFTC highlighted how bitcoin “barely moving, hovering around $67,000” with a roughly $1.09 trillion market cap during a sharp oil spike and global equity sell‑off suggested a form of emerging structural resilience, even as bitcoin’s rank versus tech stocks and commodities seesawed.

    Put differently, bitcoin’s fall out of the top 10 club says as much about the Magnificent Seven’s continued melt‑up and gold’s blow‑off run as it does about crypto weakness. For long‑term holders who have watched bitcoin move from a curiosity to, at times, the fifth‑largest asset on earth, the more existential question is whether that $1 trillion market cap zone will keep acting as a floor—or whether the next macro shock knocks it down to a very different part of the table.





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