Live Market Cap Rankings
One live ranking across every market — the top cryptocurrencies, public companies, precious metals, and currencies on a single leaderboard, reordered by market cap as prices move. Click any row for the historical chart, or switch tabs for a crypto-only, stocks-only, metals-only, or FX-only view with category-native ordering.
About this ranking
How do you rank crypto, stocks, and metals together?
Every asset on the table is ranked by current market capitalization. Stocks use live price × shares outstanding (shares refreshed nightly); cryptocurrencies use the provider's (CoinGecko) market cap figure; precious metals use live spot price × above-ground global supply (industry estimates from the World Gold Council, Silver Institute, and Johnson Matthey PGM reports). Gold typically lands at global rank #1 because its above-ground supply times spot price exceeds the market cap of the largest public company. The same formula applies whether you view the All tab or switch to a single-category tab — the ranking always reflects the most recent data we have, not a static list.
Which is bigger: Bitcoin or Apple?
Apple is currently bigger. Apple's market cap is $3.97T versus Bitcoin's $1.51T — a roughly 2.6× gap. Both consistently sit in the global top 10 tradable assets, and you can see where each ranks against every other major stock, cryptocurrency, and currency in the table above.
Why don't forex pairs have a market cap?
Exchange rates like EUR/USD or USD/JPY represent the relative value between two currencies, not ownership of a finite supply, so there is no total "market value" to compute. The FX tab sorts alphabetically and shows live reference rates published by the European Central Bank.
How often is this data updated?
Cryptocurrency prices and market caps refresh hourly. Stock quotes refresh on weekdays after the NYSE close, with daily historical bars going back 20+ years. Forex rates refresh daily from the ECB. Shares outstanding (used to compute stock market cap) refreshes nightly so live cap figures track intraday price moves.