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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?Bitcoin wasn't invented to be equally distributed. The ones who found it first and realized the potential are the lucky winners.As well as the ones with big pockets who can afford to buy a few thousand coins.
That's how the world is. Accept it or not.