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More than 89% of BTC holders are in profit

More than 89% of BTC holders are in profit

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by Eve Adams

2 years ago


According to IntoTheBlock data, the majority of cryptocurrency holders are in profit, highlighting the resilience and attractiveness of digital assets for investors. Bitcoin (BTC) leads the list, with 89.11% of holders in profit, confirming its status as the leading virtual currency, providing significant returns even in market volatility.

Ethereum (ETH) holds the second position with 83.19% of holders in profit, demonstrating stable demand for ether, which is not only the second-largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization but also the foundation for numerous decentralized applications (dApps) and smart contracts.

Tron (TRX) ranks third with 82.07% of profitable holders, continuing to develop as one of the leading platforms for decentralized applications and content, attracting a significant number of investors.

It is interesting to note the high profitability of meme tokens. Pepe (PEPE) with 80.57% of holders and Floki (FLOKI) with 76.85% show that this class of altcoins continues to provide significant returns to their holders despite increased risks and volatility.

Ondo (ONDO) and Maker (MKR) also show high levels, with 75.61% and 75.45% of holders in profit, respectively. Dogecoin (DOGE), known for its active and loyal community, shows a figure of 74.99% profitable holders, remaining an attractive investment asset despite its humorous nature. Bitcoin Cash (BCH) and JasmyCoin (JASMY) round out the list with 72.54% and 72.18% respectively.

These data indicate that the cryptocurrency market remains attractive to a wide range of investors, offering both stable and risky, but potentially high-yield investment opportunities.

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