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    Bitwise Data: Individual Holders Control Approximately 69% of Bitcoin Supply, Potentially Continuing to Dominate Market Trends

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    Bitwise Data: Individual Holders Control Approximately 69% of Bitcoin Supply, Potentially Continuing to Dominate Market Trends
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    According to data compiled by cryptocurrency index fund management company Bitwise, nearly 70% of Bitcoin (BTC) is still held by individual holders, significantly surpassing the total holdings of governments, corporations, and funds.

    In an article released on Tuesday, Bitwise outlined the distribution of Bitcoin supply. The total supply of Bitcoin is 21 million coins, of which 69.4% is owned by various individuals; approximately 7.5% is considered lost; and 6.1% is controlled by various funds and ETPs.

    Wallets associated with Bitcoin creator Satoshi Nakamoto hold 4.6% of the total supply. Additionally, governments and corporations together own 5.8% of the total supply. The remaining 5.7% and 0.9% are classified by Bitwise as “to be mined” and “other,” respectively.


    Source: Bitwise

    Bitwise emphasizes that if corporations and governments want to acquire Bitcoin, they essentially need to purchase it from individuals willing to sell, stating that “the market dynamics between buyers and sellers could become very interesting.”

    Bitwise CEO Hunter Horsley added: Data source

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