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Cryptocurrency News Articles
Here Are the Top Bitcoin Billionaires and Millionaires of 2025
May 05, 2025 at 11:16 am
Analyst Xavior has offered a fresh look at the biggest Bitcoin holders in 2025, offering an updated snapshot of the current crypto elite.
The latest installment of his ongoing analysis tracks the largest personal and institutional Bitcoin stashes, offering a glimpse into the concentrated ownership of the world's leading cryptocurrency.
The numbers are staggering, highlighting the vast fortunes that have been amassed through early adoption, strategic investing, and a keen eye for opportunity in the evolving digital asset landscape.
Unsurprisingly, Bitcoin's enigmatic creator, Satoshi Nakamoto, remains untouchable at the top. His untouched trove of around 1.1 million BTC, now worth over $71 billion, has yet to be moved, maintaining a decade-long silence that continues to mystify the crypto world.
Trailing far behind in second, yet still impressive, is MicroStrategy's Michael Saylor. Thanks to years of strategic Bitcoin accumulation, the company holds about 190,000 BTC, valued at roughly $12.3 billion.
Other prominent names that fill out the leaderboard include crypto veterans, early investors, and corporate giants. From the Winklevoss twins' hefty stash of 150,000 BTC to Elon Musk's 43,000 BTC through Tesla and X, the list highlights a wide array of backgrounds—venture capitalists, tech founders, and outspoken advocates all included.
Among the top twenty:
Tim Draper: 120,000 BTC
Barry Silbert: 78,000 BTC
Binance’s CZ: 70,000 BTC
Coinbase’s Brian Armstrong: 60,000 BTC
Tesla and X: 43,000 BTC
Jack Dorsey, Gavin Andresen, Jihan Wu, and others round out the high-stakes club.
Together, the top 20 control just over 2 million BTC — nearly 10% of the total supply — with an estimated combined value of $132 billion.
This consolidation of ownership continues to be a subject of debate, especially as Bitcoin moves closer to mass adoption and mainstream integration. Questions of decentralization, influence, and the balance of power come into play as institutions, corporations, and individuals continue to reshape the cryptocurrency landscape.
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