and so why most of the coins are not in top 100 adress? and only me i know personal know 5 people in that top of 100 and aren't dev.,..
Well firstly the scammer's coins are going to be in exchange addresses, not desktop wallet addresses and, secondly, the whole point is to convince newbies to buy and hold the coin as long as they can, so of course some of those accounts will unfortunately be those newbies hoarding the coin, thinking it will make them rich eventually. BTW, I'd also suggest there's probably a good case to consider that these 'dev team created' 'explorer' pages may well be omitting the dev team's coin addresses:
It is very unusual for there to be such a large proportion of a coin's issued supply to be outside of the top 100 addresses for such a short-lived coin.
BTW, just as proof that this 'dev team' isn't even developing this coin and are merely copy-pasting this useless clonecoin's code:
See the top address with 13.3 million coins at address
B8Zkn2SfqQKE4uNJJfmuJNXgwak5NrwSW5 ?
The number of coins isn't the issue, the issue is that the addresses for this coin lead with an upper-case 'B' and not an 'S'. They couldn't even be bothered to change the address formatting to at least lead with the same letter as the name they gave this coin. That is how lazy these scammers are and how this coin is solely aimed at naive newbies who don't know any better.