ADDRESSES HOLDING AT LEAST 0.1 BTC
How many addresses hold at least 0.1 Bitcoin?
A meaningful stake in Bitcoin. Counted by address, not by person.
The number of addresses that hold at least 0.1 Bitcoin, over the years.
What's the latest count?
About 4.5 million addresseshold at least 0.1 Bitcoin.
A tenth of a coin or more: a common milestone stake.
But addresses aren't people.
An address is a slot on the blockchain, not a person or a wallet. One person can control thousands of addresses; a single exchange holds millions of customers' coins in just a few. Coins that are lost forever still count here too. So read this as a count of addresses, never a headcount of people.
How much Bitcoin is that, and what share of the whole?
4.5 millionaddresses hold at least 0.1 Bitcoin20 million BTCheld by this group$1.2Tvalue today, at the latest price98.33%of all the Bitcoin in the worldIs this group growing or shrinking?
The number of addresses that hold at least 0.1 Bitcoin has held roughly steady over the last couple of years. The chart at the top tracks it across the whole history. It is one lens on whether this slice of the ownership ladder is filling up or thinning out.
Understanding Addresses Holding at Least 0.1 BTC
This page counts every address holding at least 0.1 Bitcoin: a tenth of a coin or more. It is a popular milestone, often called a meaningful stake, and this adds up all the addresses at or above that line and tracks the total over the years.
Because it is a running total from 0.1 upward, it includes every larger holder too. And as always, an address is not a person: one owner can hold many, exchanges hold customers' coins in a few, and lost balances still count. Read it as a count of addresses, not people.
The trend is a broad read on how many holders have crossed this line. A rising count means more of the network holds at least a tenth of a coin; a flat or falling one means that filling-up has paused.