That’s why I pay no attention to the arbitrary whale/crab/shimp metrics of stack sizes which are always defined in base 10.
If you want to compare stack sizes - use those defined by block rewards native to the system.
If say you’re sitting on a stack of today’s block reward of 3.125 BTC by the 2032 halving, you’re definitely going to be in the global 1% and if you can hodl it til the 2044 halving you’ll be the equivalent of todays 9-figure net worth people.
Measure by block rewards people - it just make sense! 
