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# Balance Buckets: Supply Held

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# Description

The Supply Held metric compiles an aggregation of the total amount of an asset contained within various categorized buckets' specific ranges.

Coverage includes ETH and BTC.

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# Use Cases

**Traders** can use distribution data to make better buy or sell decisions by tracking shifts in holdings.

**Analysts** can improve portfolio strategies with insights from balance trends.

**Researchers** can identify market trends by analyzing how an asset is distributed across wallets.

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# Methodology

The Supply Held metric categories ETH/BTC amounts into specific buckets:

1. If the amount is exactly 0, it's classified as '0 ETH/BTC'.
2. For amounts less than 0.000001, we round it to '0.000001 ETH/BTC'.
3. Amounts falling below 0.00001 but above the previous category are noted as '0.00001 ETH/BTC'.
4. This pattern continues upwards, with each category capturing progressively larger amounts: '0.0001', '0.001', '0.01', '0.1', '1', '10', '100', '1000', and '10000'.
5. Any amount 10,000 or above is classified into the '10000+' category.

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