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The United States holds the most Bitcoins, with 215,245

The United States holds the most Bitcoins, with 215,245

Bitget2024/03/20 09:41
By:Bitget

According to the Odaily Planet Daily report, user Özge Erdemir’s statistics show that among the countries known to own BTC, the United States holds the largest number, reaching 215,245. Followed by the United Kingdom (61,245), Germany (49,859), Ukraine (46,351), El Salvador (5,695), Bhutan (621), Venezuela (240), Finland (90) and Georgia (66) . Data for the United States, Germany, the United Kingdom, and El Salvador are from Arkham.

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