Can anyone join Musk in the trillionaire club? Zuckerberg has best shot, according to prediction markets
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- Elon Musk became the world's first trillionaire thanks to his stake in Space X after the company's public debut on June 12.
- Speculators on Kalshi give the Meta CEO a 32% chance of becoming the world's second trillionaire.
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Elon Musk became the world's first trillionaire thanks to his stake in Space X after the company's public debut on June 12. Prediction market traders think that Mark Zuckerberg has the best chance of being next, but it's still a long shot.
Speculators on Kalshi give the Meta CEO a 32% chance of becoming the world's second trillionaire. His net worth is estimated at just under $200 billion, according to Forbes, which Kalshi uses to determine whether to resolve the contract to "yes" or "no." That means his net worth would have to quadruple to earn the title.