>0.1 BTC = 1M people
>1 BTC = 365k people
>10 BTC = 81k people
>100 BTC = 12k people
>1000 BTC = 1.3k people
>0.1 BTC = 1M people
>1 BTC = 365k people
>10 BTC = 81k people
>100 BTC = 12k people
>1000 BTC = 1.3k people
How was this data put together?
Using on chain data:
There are 12.6M Bitcoin addresses with more than 0.01 BTC. Approximately 20% are lost. That leaves us with 12.6M x 80% = 10M addresses with more than 0.01 BTC.
Some studies shows that each person have 10 addresses on average. That means 1M people have more than 0.1 BTC. That’s 0.01% of the human population.

I like this estimation. I’m certain on the 10 addresses on average per person either way we’re still super early. Bullish