TokenStorm
You often see people mixing up concepts when interpreting token holding data. Let’s clarify this.
In data released by a certain exchange, the top ten addresses hold 99%—that sounds alarming, but you need to understand what this 99% refers to. It’s 99% of the 223 addresses being analyzed, not 99% of all market holders. These are two different things.
A simple check reveals the truth: adding up the percentages of those 223 addresses just happens to total exactly 100%. This indicates that the data is based on a sample within that specific group.
To put it more plainly—if my holdings are 80% PEPE,
In data released by a certain exchange, the top ten addresses hold 99%—that sounds alarming, but you need to understand what this 99% refers to. It’s 99% of the 223 addresses being analyzed, not 99% of all market holders. These are two different things.
A simple check reveals the truth: adding up the percentages of those 223 addresses just happens to total exactly 100%. This indicates that the data is based on a sample within that specific group.
To put it more plainly—if my holdings are 80% PEPE,
PEPE13,17%