In this section of the dashboard, you can view $BITZ token holders.
Naturally, the displayed balance amount for each holder is separate from the amount they have staked.
In fact, all the information in this section is separate from what is staked.
As you can see, most users hold less than 0.1 tokens, which indicates that many users have staked their tokens.
In fact, it can perhaps be said that all $BITZ token holders are considered stakers and have staked their tokens.
In the tables below, you can obtain useful information regarding the $BITZ staked by each user, as well as the categorization of users.
This query will show for each category:
Number of users in the category
Total amount staked in the category
Average stake per user in the category
Minimum stake in the category
Maximum stake in the category
Total number of transactions
Percentage of total users in this category
Percentage of total stake in this category
The categories are ordered from largest to smallest holders:
Whale (Top 20%)
Large Holder (60-80%)
Medium Holder (40-60%)
Small Holder (20-40%)
Micro Holder (Bottom 20%)
This gives you a clear overview of how the stakes are distributed across different user categories.
As you can see, over 13,000 people have staked their tokens.
And, as can be understood from the table below, by staking just 1.5 $BITZ token, you can be among the top 20% of users.
Of course, this amount can change in the future.
In this dashboard, we intend to provide information about the $BITZ token.
This dashboard consists of two sections: the first section is about $BITZ token holders, and the second section is about those who have staked their tokens.
It's worth noting that the data on this dashboard is updated every 12 hours.