This is what OP is looking for?
Balance Addresses % Addresses (Total) Coins $USD % Coins (Total)
0 - 0.001 9735884 56.71% (100%) 1,905 BTC 3,448,991 USD 0.01% (100%)
0.001 - 0.01 2965481 17.27% (43.29%) 11,260 BTC 20,383,149 USD 0.07% (99.99%)
0.01 - 0.1 2696552 15.71% (26.02%) 84,288 BTC 152,582,029 USD 0.52% (99.92%)
0.1 - 1 1174839 6.84% (10.31%) 380,665 BTC 689,100,603 USD 2.33% (99.4%)
1 - 10 446891 2.6% (3.47%) 1,225,388 BTC 2,218,263,682 USD 7.5% (97.07%)
10 - 100 130885 0.76% (0.87%) 4,352,687 BTC 7,879,469,770 USD 26.65% (89.57%)
100 - 1,000 16441 0.1% (0.11%) 3,756,720 BTC 6,800,617,329 USD 23% (62.92%)
1,000 - 10,000 1647 0.01% (0.01%) 3,531,682 BTC 6,393,242,111 USD 21.62% (39.92%)
10,000 - 100,000 108 0% (0%) 2,753,066 BTC 4,983,749,678 USD 16.86% (18.3%)
100,000 - 1,000,000 2 0% (0%) 235,618 BTC 426,528,144 USD 1.44% (1.44%)
You can find it here:
https://bitinfocharts.com/top-100-richest-bitcoin-addresses.html1. one person can own several addresses but one address can (usually) owned by 1 person.
2. Top 1% of addresses controls 90% of total coins, sounds like in real life, no?