Bitcoin Parity Tracker — Market Cap Comparisons
Bitcoin's current market capitalization is approximately $1.61T, based on a price of $76,774 and a maximum supply of 21 million coins.
Bitcoin vs Major Assets by Market Cap
- Bitcoin vs Gold ($32.14T): Bitcoin is at 5.0% of gold's market cap
- Bitcoin vs Silver ($4.19T): Bitcoin is at 38.5% of silver's market cap
- Bitcoin vs S&P 500 ($62.90T): Bitcoin is at 2.6% of the S&P 500 total market cap
- Bitcoin vs Apple ($4.37T): Bitcoin is at 36.9% of Apple's market cap
- Bitcoin vs Microsoft ($3.15T): Bitcoin is at 51.2% of Microsoft's market cap
- Bitcoin vs NVIDIA ($5.38T): Bitcoin is at 29.9% of NVIDIA's market cap
What Is Bitcoin Parity?
Bitcoin parity refers to the point at which Bitcoin's total market capitalization equals or surpasses that of another major asset. The Bitcoin Parity Tracker monitors Bitcoin's progress toward flipping the world's largest assets including gold, the S&P 500, and major tech companies. As Bitcoin adoption grows and its fixed supply of 21 million coins becomes increasingly scarce, each parity milestone represents a significant shift in how global capital values digital versus traditional stores of value. PricedInBitcoin21 updates these comparisons regularly to track Bitcoin's journey toward becoming the world's most valuable asset.