| Less or Equal to 10 BTS | 3,981 BTS | 1961 |
| Less or Equal to 100 BTS | 39,791 BTS | 952 |
| Less or Equal to 1,000 BTS | 390,892 BTS | 1015 |
| Less or Equal to 10,000 BTS | 2,921,691 BTS | 781 |
| Less or Equal to 100,000 BTS | 28,791,126 BTS | 721 |
| Less or Equal to 1,000,000 BTS | 187,021,362 BTS | 544 |
| Less or Equal to 10,000,000 BTS | 564,030,512 BTS | 205 |
| Less or Equal to 100,000,000 BTS | 279,278,763 BTS | 13 |
| Less or Equal to 1,000,000,000 BTS | 900,669,428 BTS | 3 |
| Total | 1 963 147 546 BTS | 6195 |
| Supply | 2 561 564 574 BTS | N/A |
| Vesting or Collateral or Stealth | 598 417 028 BTS | N/A |
Interesting. The total is "missing" about 750 million BTS, is that due to those BTS being unclaimed still?
Some are vesting, but I believe some are unclaimed. :)
Thanks for adding the total supply and vesting/unclaimed :)
Could I ask you to format the numbers a little as well? No need for decimals really, and maybe a thousand separator?
Sure
I'm assuming (maybe wrongly) the above list gives the number of actual holders behind the accounts (as opposed to the number of account names).
If so - how did you manage to arrive at this valuable information and how reliable is it?
For people who say "there's too many bitshares!", it doesn't matter how many tokens there are! only how fairly they are distributed. For investing what matters is market cap and how it changes over time (and supply inflation)
Unrelated question, does this mean there are 3 big whales who control more than half of the liquid supply? or are those the exchanges' wallets?
The holders are just wallets, I'm still working on a way to find the actual holders, but that would mean asking for information from the exchanges, which I doubt they will give, also link every account to a person (I believe this could be possible but would require a lot of smart algorithms and some hacking)