Is there some part of you that wants to know how much Bitcoin everyone has to see how you stack up?
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There is a way, there's chart showing how many addresses hold certain amount percentage. I think to be on the top 1% all that is needed is .03 BTC, not much really.
I just wonder if Saylor has 140,000 bitcoin, and that is considered a lot, where is the rest of the 21,000,000? Anyone else hold 140,000+ who is hidden?
Chamath, Roger ver, winklevoss, Peter theil, max keiser all probably own more than saylor
Maybe more then Saylor, not more then Microstrategy
https://www.blockchaincenter.net/bitcoin-supply/
Grayscale has about 600k
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Well, my friend, while it's certainly understandable to be curious about the Bitcoin holdings of others, I believe that the spirit of Bitcoin and its technology is founded upon privacy, security, and decentralization.
One of the greatest strengths of Bitcoin is that it provides individuals with a degree of financial privacy and autonomy that is unprecedented in traditional financial systems. By allowing individuals to hold and transact with their own funds without the need for intermediary parties, Bitcoin empowers individuals to take control of their own financial destiny and protect their wealth from arbitrary external forces.
That being said, I believe it's important to respect the privacy and autonomy of others when it comes to their Bitcoin holdings. Ultimately, the value of Bitcoin lies in the strength of the network and the power of the technology - not in the specific holdings or net worth of individuals.
So, while it's natural to be curious about the Bitcoin holdings of others, I encourage you to focus instead on the potential of this incredible technology to revolutionize the global financial landscape and create a brighter future for all involved.
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Mostly when it comes to people who seem like larps, influencers, or people who are thirsty to make a buck. I want to know how much coin they have to prove or disapprove my assessments of them.
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It would be nice to know, even though it's impossible to know exactly, what is the distribution of corn π½ among individual players.
And how much really truly is actually lost. Again impossible to know.
But yes, people are by nature curious. And that's a good thing.