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Just looked into the XRP wallet distribution data and it's pretty eye-opening. The average balance sitting at 12,350 XRP per account sounds like most people are holding serious positions, but that number is completely misleading. When you dig into the actual numbers, the picture changes fast.
So here's what's really going on: there are currently over 7.7 million XRP wallets out there, but the distribution is heavily skewed. A tiny group of whales at the top is pulling the average way up. Just 5 accounts hold at least 1 billion XRP each, and another 22 accounts in the 500M-1B range control more than 12 billion XRP combined. These massive holders alone explain why the average looks so inflated.
Meanwhile, the reality for most people is totally different. Over 2.38 million addresses hold between 20-500 XRP, and more than 1.3 million accounts have less than 20 XRP. When you combine all the small holders, they're way below that 12K average. The median is probably somewhere around 300 XRP based on the distribution, which tells you way more about what the typical holder actually has.
This is a good reminder that averages can be really deceptive when you're dealing with crypto distributions. If you want to understand how wallets are actually spread out, looking at the median and the distribution bands gives you a much clearer picture than just the average number alone.