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Real-Time Address Scarcity Map

Bitcoin Distribution

Most rich lists are technically correct but visually useless. This page turns raw address buckets into something a human can understand in seconds: how scarce different stack sizes are, how concentrated supply looks, and where your stack sits on the ladder.

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Non-Zero Addresses
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Addresses holding any BTC
1+ BTC
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-- of non-zero
0.1+ BTC
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-- of non-zero
Top 3 Buckets
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Share of visible supply
Sats per Human
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Assuming 8B people

Quick Thresholds

These are the stack sizes most people actually care about. They tell the story faster than a giant table.
0.01+ BTC
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-- of non-zero
0.1+ BTC
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-- of non-zero
1+ BTC
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-- of non-zero
10+ BTC
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-- of non-zero
100+ BTC
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-- of non-zero
Source
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Address-level only

Distribution Ladder

Each tier shows how many addresses are in that range and how much visible supply they collectively control.

Stack Calculator

Put in your BTC amount. The page estimates which address tier you land in and how scarce that looks.
Tier
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Range
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Above Roughly
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Scarcity
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Sats
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Equal Share vs 8B People
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Interpretation

Numbers matter. Meaning matters more.
Important
Address distribution is not human distribution.
Why
One person can own many addresses, and one exchange can hold for millions.
Distortion
Lost coins, exchange wallets, ETFs, and treasury custody all skew the picture.

Raw Table

For people who still want the raw bucket data underneath the visuals.
Tier Range Addresses % of Non-Zero BTC Held % of Supply