Количество биткоин-миллионеров сократилось на 20%

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Исследователи Finbold проводят прямую аналогию между сокращением числа битков-миллионеров с моментом официального вступления Дональда Трампа в должность президента Соединенных Штатов Америки. К началу года в сети насчитывалось 176 364 адреса с активами в BTC, превышающими $1 млн. Однако по состоянию на 31 марта это число сократилось до 141 627 или, как подсчитали эксперты Финболд, на 34737 адреса.

Количество криптокошельков с суммами в диапазоне от $1 млн до $9,99 млн сократилось ровно на 30 000, а с суммами более $10 млн — на 4 737. В исследовании Finbold отмечается, что количество биткоин-миллионеров на самом деле точно не известно, поскольку криптоинвесторы могут владеть несколькими адресами, а несколько трейдеров могут складывать свои ресурсы в один адрес.

Более того, появление и исчезновение держателей BTC с капиталом от $1 млн и более не обязательно означает, что люди выходят с криптовалютного рынка. Однако демонстрирует, как политические события и динамика цены BTC могут оказывать влияние на благосостояние криптоинвесторов.

Ранее компания CEX.io опубликовала отчет, в котором говорится, что на фоне финансовой неопределенности, вызванной «войной тарифов Дональда Трампа», объем торгов токенизированным золотом впервые с 2023 года превысил $1 млрд.

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