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More Whaleshares Statistics - Financial

ijmmaiwitnessPosted for Everyone to comment on, 5 years ago2 min read

Let's look at Platform Wallets


Column graph uses left y-axis, Line graph uses right y-axis

What do the Range Numbers mean

The "Ranges" column holds the upper limit of a range.
More specific:
1 - all accounts with Whalestake amount upto 1 Whalestake
100 - all accounts with Whalestake amount more than 1 but less than 100 Whalestake
...
500000> - all accounts with Whalestake amount over 500,000 Whalestake

The other columns are all pretty much self-explanatory.

What do the Account Numbers tell us

The first thing that may catch your eye is the number of accounts that are holding less than 1 Whalestake. Some of these accounts have just started, some of these accounts have been created but not yet used. They make up almost 50% of the total number of accounts.

Further down the list, the accounts that hold more Whalestake you'll notice there are less accounts when the amount of Whalestake increases.

What do the Whalestake Numbers tell us

It is easy to see, the larger portion of Whalestake are in the ranges of accounts that hold more than 100,000 Whalestake. In the last range you see that just 3 accounts (0.1% of the total number of accounts) hold almost 13% (was 14% last week) of the total Amount of Whalestake.

Overall

When you look at the ranges 100,000 and up, you will see that 1.4% of the Number of Accounts, holds 56.4% (was 57.7% last week) of the total Amount of Whalestake available within the system. This imbalance will not likely disappear any time soon., but there is a small shift visible when comparing these numbers with the ones posted last week.

Hopefully the trend of decrease in number of Unused Accounts will continue next week.

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