Together, they control 395,000 BTC, which is approximately 2% of the total Bitcoin supply. Other notable holders include the Tezos Foundation, with 175,000 BTC, and Stone Ridge Holdings Group, with 10,000 BTC.
Together they hold more than 182,000 BTC, accounting for approximately 0.88% of the total Bitcoin supply. Other significant holders include Coinbase Global, with 94,000 BTC, and Hut 8 Mining Corp, with 9,000 BTC.
Together, they control more than 717,000 BTC, accounting for approximately 3.5% of the total Bitcoin supply. The remaining funds and ETFs on the list hold smaller amounts of Bitcoin, but their holdings are still significant. For example, the 3iQ CoinShares Bitcoin ETF holds 21,000 BTC, and the ETC Group Bitcoin ETP holds 18,000 BTC.
These three countries hold more than 50% of total global Bitcoin holdings. Other countries on the list also hold relatively large amounts of Bitcoin. For example, El Salvador holds 2.4 thousand BTC, Finland holds 1.9 thousand BTC, and Georgia holds 66 BTC.
The number of Bitcoins held by cryptocurrency exchanges hit a new low this year, with only 2.3 million Bitcoins held by exchanges. This level is similar to that seen in March 2018, indicating a significant change in the cryptocurrency’s distribution.