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Bitcoin Surpasses Amazon in Market Capitalization

May 09, 2025 at 02:05 pm

This milestone not only reflects a market performance. It crystallizes the rise of a decentralized network facing a giant of traditional tech.

Bitcoin Surpasses Amazon in Market Capitalization

On May 8, a turning point was reached in the history of global assets: Bitcoin surpassed Amazon in market capitalization and entered the top 5 of the largest valuations in the world. This milestone goes beyond a mere market performance; it symbolizes the rise of a decentralized network facing a giant of traditional tech. Their clash, fueled by two economic visions, is reshaping financial hierarchies and showcases the increasing presence of cryptos in global balances.

This May 8, 2025, marks a shift in values favored by investors, tilting towards decentralized assets over traditional tech behemoths.

Bitcoin surpasses Amazon in market capitalization

On Monday, May 8, Bitcoin officially surpassed Amazon to become the fifth most valued asset in the world. To be precise, at 8:33 AM Paris time, Bitcoin’s market capitalization reached $2.034 trillion, compared to roughly $2.012 trillion for Amazon. This places the crypto queen in fifth place in the global ranking of the largest assets across all categories.

This milestone comes as Bitcoin is currently trading at historically high levels, supported by a combination of technical and macroeconomic factors. To fully grasp the magnitude of this event, it’s helpful to place Bitcoin within the ecosystem of global assets. Here are some key points to recall:

* Apple is the world’s most valued company, with a market capitalization exceeding $3 trillion.

* This same ranking includes the largest global assets, considering both companies and state-issued currencies.

* Among the top 7, we find two cryptocurrencies: Bitcoin and Ether.

* In this ranking of the world’s largest assets, Bitcoin now surpasses major names like Tesla, Meta (Facebook), and, as mentioned, Amazon.

* This surpassing is not merely a market fact. It reflects a shift in values perceived by investors, favoring decentralized assets over traditional tech giants.

The consequences of a structural shift

Behind this historic surpassing, emerging dynamics are unfolding. Bitcoin’s rise in the global asset ranking is not an isolated fact. It fits into a continuous upward trajectory where Bitcoin successively surpassed the market caps of Tesla, Meta (Facebook), and now Amazon.

The media echo of this progression is amplified by Bitcoin’s special status: Bitcoin is not issued by a state, nor is it backed by a company. It has a global market and is handling increasing liquidity. According to the current trend, the next implicit target would be Alphabet (Google), currently the fourth in this same ranking.

This surpassing grants Bitcoin a now central place in institutional portfolios, moving it far beyond the mere speculative asset it represented a few years ago. By surpassing Amazon, Bitcoin becomes, de facto, an essential strategic parameter for asset managers, sovereign funds, and macroeconomic analysts. The dynamic is all the more spectacular as it follows the latest halving, a technical event known to exert upward pressure on the BTC price due to the reduced new supply.

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