Just saw an interesting breakdown of XRP holder distribution from John Squire, and it's actually pretty eye-opening. The concentration of holdings is way more skewed than most people realize.



So here's what caught my attention: to be in the top 10 percent of XRP holders, you only need around 2,486 tokens. That's honestly pretty accessible for most people who've been in crypto for a bit. Moving up to the top 1%, the threshold jumps to about 50,637 XRP, which is still reasonable if you've been accumulating. And if you want to hit top 0.1%, you're looking at 369,080 XRP. The ultra-wealthy tier (top 0.01%) are sitting on at least 5.7 million.

What's interesting is how this plays out in the community discussions. Some people are pointing out that the real value isn't about chasing a percentage rank, but recognizing that even a few thousand XRP represents a meaningful stake in what they see as foundational financial infrastructure. Others note that most people vastly underestimate how little it takes to be ahead of the vast majority of accounts.

The takeaway seems to be that early positioning in XRP doesn't necessarily require massive capital. Even relatively modest holdings can put you well ahead of most participants in the ecosystem. Whether you view that as significant probably depends on your thesis about XRP's role in global settlement.
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