Recent analysis reveals the current standings of Bitcoin wallets, highlighting significant holders within the cryptocurrency market. Satoshi Nakamoto remains the largest Bitcoin holder, with approximately 1,096,000 BTC, worth around $71.36 billion, representing 5.47% of the total Bitcoin supply.

Top Bitcoin Wallets

Following Nakamoto, Coinbase ranks second, controlling about 980,610 BTC valued at $63.82 billion. This amount includes assets held on behalf of clients. BlackRock takes third place with around 732,000 BTC, with a total estimated value of $47.64 billion. Binance follows closely with 675,349 BTC, translating to approximately $43.95 billion.

Strategy, formerly known as MicroStrategy, occupies the fifth position, holding 481,767 BTC valued at about $31.36 billion. Fidelity Custody holds around 426,371 BTC, while the U.S. government has approximately 324,552 BTC, primarily acquired through criminal asset seizures, valued at $21.12 billion.

Wallet Breakdown

Data indicates that the two largest individual addresses belong to Binance's cold wallets, containing approximately 249,000 BTC and 181,000 BTC respectively. These figures shows the concentration of Bitcoin assets among a few entities in the market. This dynamic can affect market stability and investment strategies.

This material is for informational purposes only and is not financial advice.