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Re: [privacy] How many Bitcoin chips are out there?
by
100bitcoin
on 09/12/2022, 13:46:23 UTC
I took Blockchair's Bitcoin data, and used the following assumptions:
  • Any address with a deposit of 0.001, 0.002, 0.004, 0.008, 0.016, 0.032, 0.064, 0.128, 0.256, 0.512, 1.024, 2.048, 4.092 or 8.196 BTC can be a chip.
  • Any address that received more than one deposit is not a chip.
  • Any address that sent more than one transaction is not a chip.
  • Chips are counted if they're still funded at the end of a day.
  • Chips are not counted from the day they're emptied.

Did you create a tool to find this with different variations? For example, I would like to know, how many chips with 1 BTC value are out there. Can something like the following URL be formulated for this calculation?

https://loyce.club/chipnumber.php?chipsize=1