To understand how enormous the number of one hundred trillion US dollars is, let's look at some of the largest capital giants in reality.



What is the limit of a single company's size? SpaceX's expected valuation for its 2026 IPO is about 1.5 trillion US dollars, which already represents the ceiling that a non-public company can reach. Even among publicly traded companies, few can break through this scale.

Turning to ecosystem investment models. Fund-like institutions that diversify investments across high-quality global enterprises are limited by their own capital scale. The record high is roughly the Norway Sovereign Wealth Fund, with official data showing about 2 trillion US dollars. This is already the limit that a national-level fund can mobilize.

Finally, look at the hybrid model of fundraising plus ecosystem. These institutions manage both their own capital and third-party funds. The largest is BlackRock, with a management scale of about 10 trillion US dollars. This is the largest wealth management organization in human financial history.

Interestingly, a wealth management institution at the level of one hundred trillion US dollars has never truly appeared in human history. This naturally prompts reflection on whether such a scale still has practical significance.
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ColdWalletGuardianvip
· 13h ago
BlackRock's 10 trillion has taken control of the global economic lifeline. If a hundred trillion actually appears, humanity's financial system will probably need a complete overhaul.
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BearWhisperGodvip
· 01-12 06:56
BlackRock's 10 trillion can't even support a quadrillion; this number is truly so outrageous that there's no reference point.
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JustHodlItvip
· 01-12 06:53
BlackRock's 10 trillion is still the limit; the concept of a quadrillion is a bit abstract.
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StableCoinKarenvip
· 01-12 06:35
BlackRock's 10 trillion hasn't even reached 100 trillion yet, how big must that gap be?
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HodlKumamonvip
· 01-12 06:26
BlackRock's 10 trillion can't even be managed, and a hundred trillion is really a false proposition... Bear Bear calculated that this would be more than 10 times the global GDP, and there simply aren't that many investable assets.
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