Also, these estimates of wealth distribution all suffer from the same flaw: addresses do not correspond to users.
A single address might lock the funds of thousands of people. For example, this is how exchanges operate.
A single user can control thousands of addresses or more.
It's extremely difficult to nail down how addresses relate to users. And that's by design.
Also, these estimates of wealth distribution all suffer from the same flaw: addresses do not correspond to users.
A single address might lock the funds of thousands of people. For example, this is how exchanges operate.
A single user can control thousands of addresses or more.
It's extremely difficult to nail down how addresses relate to users. And that's by design.