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Bitcoin Surpasses Berkshire Hathaway’s Market Cap by $800 Billion

Bitcoin Overtakes Berkshire Hathaway

Bitcoin (BTC), the original cryptocurrency, is gaining momentum versus global big-cap stocks as it overtakes the market value of American conglomerate holding company Berkshire Hathaway. BTC market cap has risen above $800 billion on Dec. 4, after nudging past billionaire investor Warren Buffet’s company on Dec. 3.

The Race to the Top

As Bitcoin surged past $40,000 over the weekend, the market capitalization of the cryptocurrency rose to above $780 billion, just beating Berkshire Hathaway’s $779 billion on Dec. 3. Berkshire Hathaway’s class A (BRK.A) stock closed the market at $542 on Dec. 1, with a market capitalization of $779 billion, according to data from TradingView. The stock has seen a slight decline recently, slipping around 1.3% over the past five days. Despite the recent drop, Berkshire Hathaway is still up 4.7% over the past 30 days and 14.7% year to date (YTD).

Bitcoin’s Momentum

The volatility of BRK.A is nowhere near that of Bitcoin, which surged 20% over the past month and almost 150% YTD, according to data from CoinGecko. The cryptocurrency has been steadily hitting multi-month highs recently, surpassing $41,000 on Dec. 4 for the first time since April 2022. At the time of writing, Bitcoin’s market cap amounts to $811 billion, or 4% higher than the market value of Berkshire Hathaway.

The Impact of the Surge

With Bitcoin’s market cap surging past $800 billion, the cryptocurrency is now 38% short of its all-time high market value posted in November 2021, when BTC price was closing at $69,000. The current bullish action could mark the second time in the history of Bitcoin when its market capitalization would reach $1 trillion. Bitcoin previously broke a $1 trillion market cap in February 2021 at $53,700.

Reaction

Cryptocurrency lawyer John Deaton took to X (formerly Twitter) to comment on the news. “That’s a pretty damn big bottle of rat poison,” Deaton wrote, referring to the words of Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett, who famously called Bitcoin “rat poison squared” in 2018.

Conclusion

According to data from CompaniesMarketCap, Bitcoin is now the 10th biggest asset by market cap, following Meta Platforms (formerly Facebook) and Nvidia, whose market value currently stands at $834 billion and $1.2 trillion, respectively.

The surge in Bitcoin’s market cap showcases the growing influence and potential of cryptocurrencies in the global market, as it continues to rival and surpass traditional big-cap stocks.