Trusted

These 3 Corporate Wallets Hold the Most Bitcoin (BTC)

2 mins
Updated by Geraint Price
Join our Trading Community on Telegram

In Brief

  • MicroStrategy holds the largest amount of Bitcoin (BTC) among public companies at 152, 800, followed by Marathon Digital and Tesla.
  • Funds on Mt. Gox account for the majority of Bitcoin held by private companies, which account for 2% of the Bitcoin supply.
  • The United States and Chinese governments lead global counterparts to control about 2% of all Bitcoin issued so far.
  • promo

The editors of BeInCrypto have scrutinized Bitcoin (BTC) wallets to find out which companies and governments are the largest corporate holders of Bitcoin. Unsurprisingly, Michael Saylor’s MicroStrategy holds the largest number of Bitcoin for a public company at 152,800, equal to roughly 0.7% of the total supply.

Miner Marathon Digital Holdings controls the second-largest corporate holding, just under 13,000 BTC. The company controls 0.062% of the asset’s issue, while car manufacturer Tesla owns 10,725.

Corporates and Governments Keep 4% of All Issued Bitcoin

Effectively, public companies control about 1% of the total issued Bitcoin, according to BuyBitcoinWorldWide.

public corporate wallets hold about 25 of all issued Bitcoin.
Top 3 public companies that own Bitcoin | Source: BuyBitcoinWorldwide

Most of the Bitcoin private companies hold is stuck on the bankrupt exchange Mt. Gox. Frozen holdings amount to 200,000 BTC, or 0.95% of Bitcoin’s issued supply.

Private companies account for 2% of the total Bitcoin supply
Private companies account for 2% of the total Bitcoin supply | Source: BuyBitcoinWorldwide

Eight other private entities are responsible for about 1.1% of the BTC supply, while US and Chinese authorities control most of the 2% supply held by governments.

Largest Exchange Wallets Hold 1.2 Million BTC

According to data from Bitinfocharts, two out of the top five largest BTC wallets hold 363,774 Bitcoin and belong to Binance. The exchange also controls another seven of the top 100 addresses.

  • What is a crypto wallet? Read our comprehensive breakdown here.
  • And to learn the differences between hot and cold wallets, click here.

Binance also accounts for about 609,248 Bitcoin or 3% of BTC’s total supply. In second place, holding 0.9%, is a wallet with 178,010 BTC belonging to Hong Kong-based exchange Bitfinex.

Meanwhile, New York-based Gemini Exchange owns the third-largest wallet among exchanges with 118,300 Bitcoin.

It is worth noting that customers rather than businesses own the crypto in exchange wallets. Customers allow crypto companies to act as custodians of the crypto they deposit.

Top 100 Wallets Control 15% of BTC Issued

After analyzing all the available data, it appears that Binance wallets hold most of the Bitcoin supply. In second place is the US government, and the third-largest holder is Mt. Gox. Around 100 wallets control about 15% of the total Bitcoin supply.

Got something to say about Bitcoin wallets or anything else? Write to us or join the discussion on our Telegram channel. You can also catch us on TikTokFacebook, or X (Twitter).

🎄Best crypto platforms in Europe | December 2024
eToro eToro Explore
Coinrule Coinrule Explore
Uphold Uphold Explore
Coinbase Coinbase Explore
3Commas 3Commas Explore
🎄Best crypto platforms in Europe | December 2024
eToro eToro Explore
Coinrule Coinrule Explore
Uphold Uphold Explore
Coinbase Coinbase Explore
3Commas 3Commas Explore
🎄Best crypto platforms in Europe | December 2024

Disclaimer

In adherence to the Trust Project guidelines, BeInCrypto is committed to unbiased, transparent reporting. This news article aims to provide accurate, timely information. However, readers are advised to verify facts independently and consult with a professional before making any decisions based on this content. Please note that our Terms and ConditionsPrivacy Policy, and Disclaimers have been updated.

David-Thomas.jpg
David Thomas
David Thomas graduated from the University of Kwa-Zulu Natal in Durban, South Africa, with an Honors degree in electronic engineering. He worked as an engineer for eight years, developing software for industrial processes at South African automation specialist Autotronix (Pty) Ltd., mining control systems for AngloGold Ashanti, and consumer products at Inhep Digital Security, a domestic security company wholly owned by Swedish conglomerate Assa Abloy. He has experience writing software in C...
READ FULL BIO
Sponsored
Sponsored