🔥 Want to control the GDP of entire nations?
Today, a handful of individuals have personal fortunes that rival - or even exceed - the annual economic output of entire countries. What kind of moves put you in the same financial league as Finland, Morocco or Monaco? Here’s the unofficial guide - based on real people who already do:
📍 Build a tech empire
Mark Zuckerberg turned a college project into Meta, connecting billions worldwide through Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp. 🖇 His net worth is $260B, which equals the GDP of Finland.
📍 Own the future of finance
Volodymyr Nosov founded WhiteBIT, Europe’s largest crypto exchange by traffic. His net worth is $6–7B equal to the GDP of Monaco.
Nosov invests in sports, charity, and technology. 🔥 At the same time, he made headline purchases like the Eurovision trophy and a rare Freddie Mercury Rolls-Royce. In my view, the first part reflects the foundation of his success, while the second part shows the meaningful impact and results he achieves with that success.
📍 Be early to the revolution
The Winklevoss Twins spotted $BTC early, invested heavily and built Gemini. Their combined net worth is $5.4B, close to the GDP of Montenegro.
Missing one big opportunity can lead to another - sometimes bigger.
📍 Monetize luxury at scale
Bernard Arnault built LVMH, the world’s largest luxury group, with brands like Louis Vuitton and Dior. His net worth is $149B, which is roughly the GDP of Morocco. 📍 According to Forbes, Arnault is consistently ranked among the top 3 richest individuals globally.
🔥 Wealth at the scale of nations isn’t just about money - it’s about influence, innovation, and vision. Once you get there, the real question is: how will you use that power?