Elon Musk has officially become bigger than Bitcoin. His personal net worth reached an unprecedented $1.4 trillion, surpassing the entire Bitcoin market cap for the first time after a massive single-day jump fueled by the SpaceX (SPCX) rally.
Here is what triggered this historic milestone: the role of SpaceX’s blockbuster IPO and the widening wealth gap among global billionaires.
How Musk Became Bigger Than Bitcoin
A net worth milestone like this happens when a single individual’s fortune surpasses the total market value of one of the world’s largest asset classes. In this case, Musk’s $1.4 trillion wealth now sits above Bitcoin’s $1.31 trillion total market cap, according to CoinGecko data.
The move was triggered by a single-day jump of $101.7 billion, a remarkable 7.91% gain in just one trading session. The catalyst was clear: SpaceX, the company that recently completed the largest IPO in history, added another 8.59% during recent trading sessions across global markets.
SpaceX (SPCX) stock reached an eye-popping $2.2 trillion market value on its very first trading day and today reached $2.8 billion. Furthermore, since Musk holds approximately 42% of the company, the sharp repricing of SpaceX stock significantly increased the value of his personal shares, pushing him well past the $1 trillion mark.
The historic context makes the moment even more remarkable. Years ago, when Bitcoin was still a relatively small and emerging asset, its market cap was easily dwarfed by the fortunes of the world’s top billionaires. Today, however, Bitcoin is a trillion-dollar global network, which makes this wealth flip a historic anomaly.
The all-time high Bitcoin market cap was approaching $2.5 trillion. This massive milestone was reached during its all-time high in October 2025. At that time, its market cap was larger than almost every S&P 500 company, except for tech giants like NVIDIA, Alphabet, Apple, Microsoft, and Amazon.
Why the Wealth Gap Is Now Unprecedented Globally
The financial gap between Musk and his billionaire peers has widened to an almost incomprehensible degree. His $1.4 trillion fortune now exceeds the combined wealth of Larry Page ($300 billion), Sergey Brin ($277.3 billion), Jeff Bezos ($256.5 billion), and Larry Ellison ($242.7 billion).