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Looking at the latest global wealth distribution data, some interesting findings emerge.
The top rankings of global assets are as follows: Elon Musk's assets reach 748 billion, far ahead; followed by major players in search engines—Larry Page (252 billion) and Larry Ellison (242 billion); e-commerce giant Bezos is close behind with 239 billion; Google co-founder Sergey Brin has 233 billion; Facebook patriarch Mark Zuckerberg has 225 billion.
Further down, luxury empire Bernard Arnault holds 190 billion; chip king Jensen Huang is valued at 157 billion; former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer and the investment guru Warren Buffett both have assets in the 147 billion range.
This list actually reflects an interesting phenomenon—the fields of technology, chips, and consumer electronics gather the most wealth globally. As crypto assets occupy an increasingly important position in global finance, changes in these wealth patterns are also worth paying attention to.