Bitcoin Is Data on Nostr: Balances Held by Top Addresses – The Bitcoin Rich List Inspired by a post from ...
Balances Held by Top Addresses – The Bitcoin Rich List
Inspired by a post from @TylerDurden on Twitter, we custom-made a new visualization showing the evolution over time of the total BTC balance of the top addresses, i.e., the addresses that hold the most Bitcoin (the BTC Rich List). As far as we know, we are the only on-chain metrics provider that has computed these values.
We provide the total BTC balance for the top 50, 100, 200, 500, 1,000, 2,000, and 5,000 addresses.
If we superimpose the Bitcoin price and select just one group of top addresses — in this case, the top 500 — we can see that there is no clear interpretation of the impact of this new metric on the price movement.
We also created a visualization showing the year-over-year percentage change in the total balance held by the top addresses compared to the Bitcoin price.
We also attempted to exclude addresses known to belong to exchanges, but the results weren’t very good. Exchanges are constantly creating new addresses, making it a game of cat and mouse to identify and track all of them. Therefore, we chose to include all top addresses in our charts, regardless of their origin.
We'd also like to remind you that all the raw data used to generate the charts on Bitcoin Is Data is available for direct download or via our API, in both .CSV and .XLSX (Microsoft Excel) formats.
That’s all for today — have a great one!
Published at
2024-09-24 12:21:21Event JSON
{
"id": "9f20cee50fa16a201a84756124e0ca2a4caf90f56d76b12842d098e6df2d9989",
"pubkey": "3f2cd56832690b9c871d17b90339c950ce55e272f3b78aad772461a80b218bd1",
"created_at": 1727180481,
"kind": 1,
"tags": [],
"content": "Balances Held by Top Addresses – The Bitcoin Rich List\n\nInspired by a post from @TylerDurden on Twitter, we custom-made a new visualization showing the evolution over time of the total BTC balance of the top addresses, i.e., the addresses that hold the most Bitcoin (the BTC Rich List). As far as we know, we are the only on-chain metrics provider that has computed these values.\n\nWe provide the total BTC balance for the top 50, 100, 200, 500, 1,000, 2,000, and 5,000 addresses.\n\nIf we superimpose the Bitcoin price and select just one group of top addresses — in this case, the top 500 — we can see that there is no clear interpretation of the impact of this new metric on the price movement.\n\nWe also created a visualization showing the year-over-year percentage change in the total balance held by the top addresses compared to the Bitcoin price.\n\nWe also attempted to exclude addresses known to belong to exchanges, but the results weren’t very good. Exchanges are constantly creating new addresses, making it a game of cat and mouse to identify and track all of them. Therefore, we chose to include all top addresses in our charts, regardless of their origin.\n\nWe'd also like to remind you that all the raw data used to generate the charts on Bitcoin Is Data is available for direct download or via our API, in both .CSV and .XLSX (Microsoft Excel) formats.\n\nThat’s all for today — have a great one! https://m.primal.net/LATM.png https://m.primal.net/LATQ.png https://m.primal.net/LATR.png ",
"sig": "f36fe1663adeab825abf991f193d3e018f1481f04ffefbc8c700af2c35a4d2e57740542d76447cda76e792c3be902267d574dd3df5a3aedc91c61de3b1cb2ddc"
}