Interesting data snapshot: Satoshi Nakamoto's wallet continues to dominate the Bitcoin landscape with approximately 968K BTC—representing 4.6% of total supply. What's striking is how concentrated holdings remain at the top tier. Strategy comes in second with 672K BTC, while the United States government holds 328K BTC. These three entities alone control a significant chunk of Bitcoin's circulating supply. This concentration raises questions about market structure and long-term Bitcoin dynamics. Whether these holdings eventually move or remain dormant will likely shape narratives around Bitcoin accessibility and price momentum in the years ahead.
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OvertimeSquid
· 01-10 09:52
Satoshi Nakamoto's wallet is still just sitting there, truly incredible.
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GweiTooHigh
· 01-09 02:36
Such severe centralization, and you still have the nerve to talk about decentralization? Haha
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not_your_keys
· 01-09 02:25
Look at this concentration... emm, Satoshi Nakamoto alone has locked nearly 5%, it's really hard to hold. The US government has also started hoarding, it feels like Bitcoin is becoming more and more like traditional finance.
Interesting data snapshot: Satoshi Nakamoto's wallet continues to dominate the Bitcoin landscape with approximately 968K BTC—representing 4.6% of total supply. What's striking is how concentrated holdings remain at the top tier. Strategy comes in second with 672K BTC, while the United States government holds 328K BTC. These three entities alone control a significant chunk of Bitcoin's circulating supply. This concentration raises questions about market structure and long-term Bitcoin dynamics. Whether these holdings eventually move or remain dormant will likely shape narratives around Bitcoin accessibility and price momentum in the years ahead.