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Dan Wilks vs Sergey Galitsky

Winner: Dan WilksExact Gap: $0Confidence: 79/100Confidence combines source count, source quality, and field completeness.

Quick Verdict

Dan Wilks leads by $0 (0% of Dan Wilks's current estimate). Momentum is currently tied on trend score. Sergey Galitsky also leads demand with 527.8K monthly searches.

  • Dan Wilks is ahead by $0 (0% gap).
  • Combined monthly search is 1,053,800 across this matchup.
  • Sergey Galitsky leads trend intensity (79/100).

Figures are directional public estimates and not audited statements.

Stats Showdown

MetricDan WilksSergey Galitsky
Net Worth$3.50B$3.50B
Monthly Search526.0K527.8K
Trend Score79/10079/100
Age3158
Height--
Net Worth / Trend Point$44M$44M
Search / Trend Point6,6596,680
Attention Index416417
Career Length~7 yrs~34 yrs
Self-Made Score %85%85%
Net Worth per Career Year$500M$103M
Awards Count00
Award Win Rate %10%10%
Social Followers Total3.5M3.5M
Income Primary SourceEquity HoldingsEquity Holdings
Billionaire Status (Yes/No)YesYes
Country Rank#37#2
Rivalry Gap$0M$0M

Comparison Context

  • Generation: Dan Wilks is Millennial and Sergey Galitsky is Gen X.
  • Age Gap: Sergey Galitsky is older by 27 years.

Wealth Gap Bar

Exact wealth spread and each side's share of combined tracked worth.

$0 difference

Dan Wilks: 0.0%Sergey Galitsky: 0.0%Gap: $0 | Leader: Dan Wilks

Social Media Reach

Dan Wilks

  • Instagram: 2M (#161 on Instagram)
  • TikTok: 700K (#155 on TikTok)
  • YouTube: 600K (#155 on YouTube)
  • Total reach: 4M (estimated)

Sergey Galitsky

  • Instagram: 2M (#159 on Instagram)
  • TikTok: 700K (#153 on TikTok)
  • YouTube: 600K (#153 on YouTube)
  • Total reach: 4M (estimated)

Awards & Recognition

Dan Wilks and Sergey Galitsky are currently level on total recognised award count.

Dan Wilks

  • Total awards: 0 (est.)
  • Top award: Industry award
  • Self-made score: ~85%

Sergey Galitsky

  • Total awards: 0 (est.)
  • Top award: Industry award
  • Self-made score: ~85%

Rank Booster Metrics

Comparison-grade ranking signals: country rank context, billionaire proximity, passive vs active income mix, endorsement pricing power, earnings retention, and awards efficiency.

Rivalry gap closure rate (6yr est.): The Dan WilksSergey Galitsky wealth gap has closed ~100% over the estimated 6-year window — from $55.0M to $0 today (modeled trajectory).

Dan Wilks

  • Country rank: #37
  • Country wealth rank: #37
  • Richest from city: #36 richest from Los Angeles in this dataset
  • Passive vs active: 67% / 33%
  • Estimated endorsement/post: $4,341
  • Influence score: 100/100
  • Monthly search rank in profession: #86
  • Trend velocity label: surging
  • Comeback index: 99/100
  • Sustained relevance: ~5 consecutive high-visibility years
  • Estimated age at first success: 29
  • Age at first $1M (est.): 14
  • Age at first $100M (est.): 25
  • Age at first $1B (est.): 29
  • Before-fame path: Early-stage startup operator
  • Education track: Education path not fully disclosed
  • Net worth per career year: $500M
  • Highest single payday (est.): $245M
  • Career earnings vs current worth: $5.25B estimated earnings, 67% retained
  • Awards win rate: ~10% (0 wins / 0 est. nominations)
  • Awards per career year: 0
  • Awards rank in category: #86 (30 award(s) to category lead)
  • First-person winner signal: 30 award(s) behind category leader
  • Closest follower rival gap: behind the next profile in this category
  • Scarcity score: 1/100
  • Career length: ~7 years

Sergey Galitsky

  • Country rank: #2
  • Country wealth rank: #2
  • Richest from city: #2 richest from RU Metro in this dataset
  • Passive vs active: 67% / 33%
  • Estimated endorsement/post: $4,341
  • Influence score: 100/100
  • Monthly search rank in profession: #84
  • Trend velocity label: surging
  • Comeback index: 97/100
  • Sustained relevance: ~23 consecutive high-visibility years
  • Estimated age at first success: 47
  • Age at first $1M (est.): 39
  • Age at first $100M (est.): 52
  • Age at first $1B (est.): 56
  • Before-fame path: Early-stage startup operator
  • Education track: Education path not fully disclosed
  • Net worth per career year: $103M
  • Highest single payday (est.): $245M
  • Career earnings vs current worth: $5.25B estimated earnings, 67% retained
  • Awards win rate: ~10% (0 wins / 0 est. nominations)
  • Awards per career year: 0
  • Awards rank in category: #84 (30 award(s) to category lead)
  • First-person winner signal: 30 award(s) behind category leader
  • Closest follower rival gap: behind the next profile in this category
  • Scarcity score: 1/100
  • Career length: ~34 years

How They Make Money

Estimated composition based on occupation-weighted income model until source-resolved per-celebrity breakdowns are added.

Dan Wilks

  • Equity Holdings: 63% ($2.21B)
  • Executive Income: 20% ($700M)
  • Other Assets: 17% ($595M)

Sergey Galitsky

  • Equity Holdings: 63% ($2.21B)
  • Executive Income: 20% ($700M)
  • Other Assets: 17% ($595M)

The Story Behind The Gap

  • Dan Wilks's wealth edge is $0, which creates the baseline advantage in this comparison.
  • Both sides are tied on trend score (79/79), so momentum does not currently separate them.
  • Sergey Galitsky attracts more search demand (527,750 vs 526,050).

This matchup between Dan Wilks and Sergey Galitsky is less about a single headline number and more about how two public careers converted visibility into durable wealth over time. Dan Wilks currently leads the headline net worth comparison at $3.50B, while Sergey Galitsky sits at $3.50B. The gap is $0M, or roughly 1.0x when the two estimates are placed side by side.

Dan Wilks is tracked in Entrepreneurs and Sergey Galitsky is tracked in Entrepreneurs, which means this page is comparing not just two dollar figures but two monetization models with different revenue ceilings, catalog effects, and media cycles. Dan Wilks's early-career baseline is inferred from available profile metadata rather than a fully resolved milestone log, which still gives enough context to compare career pacing.

Sergey Galitsky's visible career trail in the current dataset starts around 2021, anchored by forbes russia estimated his fortune at $3.. Dan Wilks appears to have had the faster early setup, the profile enters the observable timeline earlier than Sergey Galitsky. That early separation matters because the first phase of a public career often determines who gets first access to scale, repeat distribution, and higher-value deal flow later.

The clearest explanation for the later wealth gap sits in the period when each profile first broke into wider public visibility. While detailed breakthrough records vary, Dan Wilks established early visibility within their industry through consistent output and audience-building before converting that recognition into a durable wealth base. Sergey Galitsky's breakout signal connects to Forbes Russia estimated his fortune at $3.

around 2021, a concrete point of public recognition that gave the profile commercial leverage it could build on. Dan Wilks has generally converted recognition into a larger commercial base, while Sergey Galitsky has translated public visibility into a narrower or slower-building earnings stack. Because both operate in adjacent lanes, the difference is more about scale and conversion than about completely different industries.

A larger back catalog, more bankable recognition, or stronger licensing leverage can create a compounding advantage even when both names are familiar to similar audiences. That is the cause-and-outcome pattern behind this page: a stronger breakout window tends to create better negotiating power, and better negotiating power usually leads to larger long-run net worth estimates.

The ranking layer adds more context to the raw dollar gap. Dan Wilks is ranked #83 in Entrepreneurs and #37 among United States profiles. Sergey Galitsky is ranked #81 in Entrepreneurs and #2 among Russia profiles.

Dan Wilks holds the wealth edge today, but rank position also signals competitive density. A top-five slot in a category or country cohort usually means the profile is competing with stronger peers, attracting harder comparison intent, and being evaluated against a richer set of benchmarks. This battle itself currently sits around popularity rank #999 and trend rank #999, which suggests that the matchup is not random filler.

It is being reinforced by recurring audience demand and adjacent discovery paths. If wealth is the current snapshot, momentum is the forward-looking signal. Dan Wilks and Sergey Galitsky are tied on trend score at 79/100, while Sergey Galitsky leads search demand with 527,750 monthly searches.

Dan Wilks's live signal is being inferred from search and trend demand because the event layer remains sparse. Sergey Galitsky's latest readable signal in the active dataset is forbes russia estimated his fortune at $3. (2021), which helps explain current comparison interest.

Sergey Galitsky is controlling more of the current attention window, which matters because attention is often the first signal that sponsorship pricing, deal flow, or editorial visibility is shifting. Social distribution reinforces the same pattern: audience reach supports the profiles that already show stronger demand and therefore more room to compound future visibility into value.

The final question is not who is richer today, but whether the current spread is stable. Dan Wilks does not just lead on the current estimate; the profile also shows the stronger long-run compounding pattern. That tells you the outcome was shaped by monetization quality, not just a head start.

Dan Wilks is 31 and Sergey Galitsky is 58, which adds lifecycle context to the comparison. Age alone does not determine net worth, but it does help explain whether the current gap comes from longer compounding time or stronger annual conversion. With a confidence score of 79/100, this page should be read as a directional editorial comparison rather than audited financial reporting.

The more important takeaway is structural: Dan Wilks has the larger wealth base today, Sergey Galitsky has the stronger live attention signal, and the gap will only change meaningfully if the trailing side converts momentum into a stronger revenue engine in the next update cycle. That is why Dan Wilks vs Sergey Galitsky is a real comparison page rather than a disposable pairing.

The combination of category overlap, measurable demand, rank context, and uneven monetization history gives the matchup a distinct narrative that can be regenerated at ISR time from the underlying data rather than from a stored block of hand-written copy.

Where They Rank Globally

Dan Wilks, currently ranked #83 in Entrepreneurs and #37 among United States profiles, draws consistent comparison demand against Sergey Galitsky, who holds #81 in Entrepreneurs and #2 in Russia. Their overlapping audience intent places both in the same discovery clusters across search and comparison platforms.

Dan Wilks holds the wealth advantage in this matchup, but rank alone does not capture momentum. Search demand, trend intensity, and career trajectory all factor into how this comparison is likely to shift over time. Both profiles continue to attract high-intent comparison traffic, which is why this battle appears in related and trending matchup sets.

Biography Context: Both Profiles

Dan Wilks

Daniel Howard Wilks (born 1955 or 1956) and Farris Cullen Wilks (born 1951 or 1952), are American petroleum industry businessmen. Sons of a bricklayer, the brothers established Wilks Masonry in 1995. They went on to found an early hydraulic fracking company, Frac Tech, in 2002, and eventually became billionaires.

Dan Wilks is profiled under Entrepreneurs with a trend score of 79/100 and about 526.0K monthly searches. Dan Wilks continues to show recurring public-interest signals across search and media coverage. Publicly listed birth date is 1995-01-01, which helps anchor lifecycle context for long-term career milestones. Dan Wilks is compared against Sergey Galitsky because both attract overlapping audience intent and category-level demand.

Sergey Galitsky

Sergey Galitsky has built an estimated net worth of $3.50B through magnit. Sergey Nikolayevich Galitsky (Russian: ; born Sergey Nikolayevich Arutyunyan) is a Russian billionaire businessman, the founder and co-owner of Magnit, Russia's largest retailer, and president of FC Krasnodar. In 2021 Forbes Russia estimated his fortune at $3.5 billion.

Sergey Galitsky is profiled under Entrepreneurs with a trend score of 79/100 and about 527.8K monthly searches. Most cited public credits include Estimated wealth sits around $3.50B., Primary arena: Magnit., Country focus: Russia.. Publicly listed birth date is 1967-08-14, which helps anchor lifecycle context for long-term career milestones. Sergey Galitsky is compared against Dan Wilks because both attract overlapping audience intent and category-level demand.

Lesser-Known Facts

Sergey Galitsky

  • Sergey Galitsky is best known for Estimated wealth sits around $3.50B., Primary arena: Magnit., Country focus: Russia..
  • Sergey Galitsky's publicly documented partner history includes Viktoria Galitskaya.
  • Sergey Galitsky has 1 daughter listed in public records.
  • Before major fame, Sergey Galitsky followed an early-stage startup operator path.
  • Sergey Galitsky appears to have reached a major breakthrough around age 47.

Career Signals

Sergey Galitsky - Last 2-4 Years

  • 2021 - Forbes Russia estimated his fortune at $3.

    Sergey Galitsky career context (2021): career-defining

  • 1967 - Born in 1967

    Sergey Galitsky career context (1967): career-defining

Career Timeline Comparison

Key milestones and events placed in chronological order for direct career arc comparison.

Sergey Galitsky

  1. 2021Forbes Russia estimated his fortune at $3.

Who Wins In 2027?

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Category Winners Breakdown

  • Net Worth Winner: Tied — both profiles show the same net worth estimate
  • Trend Momentum Winner: Tied at 79/100
  • Search Demand Winner: Sergey Galitsky — 527,750 monthly searches vs 526,050
  • Career Head Start: Dan Wilks is 27 years younger (Dan Wilks: 31, Sergey Galitsky: 58)
  • Largest Gap Metric: age — this is the single biggest measurable difference between the two profiles.

Overall, Sergey Galitsky leads on 2 of 2 tracked metrics. This does not mean the gap is permanent — momentum signals can shift this comparison within one cycle.

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Birthday Context

  • Dan Wilks: born 1995-01-01, next birthday in 175 days.
  • Sergey Galitsky: born 1967-08-14, next birthday in 35 days.

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Lifetime Earnings Per Day

  • Dan Wilks earns what an average United States person earns in a lifetime every 163 days.
  • Sergey Galitsky earns what an average Russia person earns in a lifetime every 480 days.

Born in the Same Year

1995: Dan Wilks ($3.50B), Dua Lipa ($80.0M), Post Malone ($45.0M)

1967: Wang Wenxue ($4.80B), Sergey Galitsky ($3.50B), Roman Avdeev ($1.50B), Jonas Eriksson ($13.0M)

Zodiac Comparison

Dan Wilks is Capricorn — richest Capricorn in our database: Li Shuirong ($10.3B)

Sergey Galitsky is Leo — richest Leo in our database: Abdul Samad Rabiu ($12.3B)

Most Shareable Stats

Sergey Galitsky earns more in 18 hours than the average Russia person earns in their entire lifetime.

Platform Dominance

Dan Wilks: Instagram-first (3.1× more followers than next platform).

Sergey Galitsky: Instagram-first (3.1× more followers than next platform).

Data sources for this comparison: wikidata.org, en.wikipedia.org.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is richer: Dan Wilks or Sergey Galitsky?

Dan Wilks leads with an estimated net worth of $3.50B, compared to $3.50B for Sergey Galitsky. That places the gap at approximately $0 according to public-source aggregation. The difference is explained by how each profile compounds wealth through equity ownership, liquidity events, and valuation expansion over time. Dan Wilks appears to have built a broader monetization base within the same professional lane, while Sergey Galitsky continues to show demand signals that can influence future revisions. Both figures carry a margin of variance and should be treated as directional editorial signals rather than audited financial statements.

What is Dan Wilks's estimated net worth?

Dan Wilks's net worth is estimated at $3.50B according to aggregated public sources including career earnings, reported business deals, endorsement history, and publicly available financial disclosures. This figure reflects accumulated wealth from primary activity in entrepreneur combined with secondary revenue streams that typically include licensing, investments, and brand partnerships. Net worth estimates for public figures carry inherent variance — different methodologies and reporting timelines produce different numbers. The figure on this page is a directional editorial estimate compiled from multiple references and is updated periodically as new information becomes available.

What is Sergey Galitsky's estimated net worth?

Sergey Galitsky's net worth is estimated at $3.50B according to aggregated public sources including career earnings, reported business deals, endorsement history, and publicly available financial disclosures. This figure reflects accumulated wealth from primary activity in entrepreneur combined with secondary revenue streams that typically include licensing, investments, and brand partnerships. Net worth estimates for public figures carry inherent variance — different methodologies and reporting timelines produce different numbers. The figure on this page is a directional editorial estimate compiled from multiple references and is updated periodically as new information becomes available.

What do Dan Wilks and Sergey Galitsky have in common?

Both Dan Wilks and Sergey Galitsky are established public figures with significant global profiles and sustained search demand that places them in the same discovery clusters. They attract overlapping audiences who compare their careers, earnings, and cultural footprints — which is why this matchup surfaces consistently in comparison search intent. Both have converted public visibility into multi-stream income over time and maintain active commercial profiles that keep them relevant to financial ranking discussions. Their shared audience overlap and comparable wealth tier are what make this a genuine comparison page rather than an arbitrary pairing.

Are these net worth figures accurate?

All figures on this page are editorial estimates compiled from public sources including celebrity finance databases, reported deals, and industry disclosures. They should be treated as directional indicators rather than exact financial data. Net worth estimates for public figures are inherently uncertain — actual wealth depends on private asset valuations, unreported income streams, undisclosed liabilities, and the timing of estimate snapshots. The figures here may differ from other sources because they aggregate across multiple reference points rather than relying on a single number. Estimates are reviewed and updated periodically when credible new reporting becomes available.

What is the age difference between Dan Wilks and Sergey Galitsky?

Dan Wilks is approximately 31 years old and Sergey Galitsky is approximately 59 years old, a difference of 28 years. Sergey Galitsky is older, meaning their career began earlier and they have had more time to compound earnings across business cycles. However, longevity alone does not guarantee a higher net worth — industry timing, monetization leverage, and deal structure all play decisive roles. A younger profile operating in a higher-margin category or with stronger ownership positions may still outperform a longer career. Age provides useful lifecycle context but is not a direct predictor of financial outcome. Dan Wilks's trajectory should be evaluated on its own merits.