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rand0mguest2 10 months ago
There is a reason why we all know each others life stories 😂
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Dan 10 months ago
Wild when you think about it
What was 1 bitcoin a week ago, is 100,000,000 Bitcoin today, thanks to BIP 177 I wonder what that represents globally 😂
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SeekingZen 10 months ago
Not in purchasing power terms... Which is all that matters with a money
I’m gonna go 25k tops. 1. Most people don’t have 1 2. Many that do will still hold them on an exchange
I'll be honest with you @HODL I really like listening to you and i agree with what you stand for but i think you've missed the mark with this one. I mean being in the apparent top '0.01% globally' is that supposed to be some sort of accolade? History would surely tell us that this is a group that we dont really want to be associated with no? Is that really what bitcoin is about? Are we really measuring our perceived 'worth' based on how much bitcoin we each individually have? Seems a bit fiat to me to be honest. Just an opinion though lad, i mean no offence. Much Love. 🥃
4.5m adresses with 0.1 to 1 800k adresses with 1 to 10 140k adresses with 10 to 100 People control 10 adresses let’s say so above numbers don’t mean that many people have 1 but also some of the 4.5m between 0.1 to 1 maybe belong to people that have 1 all in My best guess would be around 300k people
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chrizzz 10 months ago
About 1 million addresses have more than 1 BTC. Take away corporations and such and multiple wallets per person.. so maybe
Being at the top of anything globally is something to be celebrated. It marks an elite status in something nearly everyone on earth has access to. It is small, average-minded thinking that associates elitism with powerful, bad actors. If you have a whole coin and don’t want to be in the top 0.01%, sell some and descend down the ladder.
75k. And less than 200k understand it enough to truly know the importance of getting to 1 and storing it properly. Of that 75k, I’d say 10k don’t really know what they’re holding.
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Julian 10 months ago
What about 0.5? Top 0.02% globally? 😜
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Konqueror 10 months ago
It’s so hard to live in the future and present at the same time. Presently, holding 100k illiquid hodl asset while knowing you’re in the .01% 😵‍💫
In 2024, Henley & Partners estimated there were 85,400 Bitcoin millionaires globally. Should that number be 85.4K?
What proverbial ladder? Whether or not I own a full coin surely doesn't dictate my superiority over another individual. Correct me if I'm wrong here but with that logic then Mr Saylor is roughly half a million times more 'elite' than I am. I fully appreciate the need for competition for example in sports or academia which involves an extraordinary display of proof of work to be classed as an elite and also facilitates progression and drive but in a base monetary system that as far as I can understand was created for the proverbial common good, then wouldn't you agree that it's slightly narcissistic to refer to yourself as an elite? That would also mean that even individuals that have never even heard of bitcoin as of this very moment could simply be advised that its beneficial to buy bitcoin tomorrow and by Tuesday you would class them as elite purely based on the fact that they had the fiat financial means to do so. I'm possibly being naive here but I reckon that attitude towards bitcoin has a strong affinity to the phrase " ah well mate, have fun staying poor!"
You’ve projected a sense of morality into the conversation that no one was talking about. I’ve made zero mention of superiority outside an objective measure of it via BTC ownership. Those with more are superior to those with less.
I'd say between 1 and 5M While 1 BTC is a lot we have to remember that are **many** silent stackers who just consume and never post or talk publicly about Bitcoin Some numbers (address count, NOT utxo count which is 6 to 8x)