Satoshi holds 1.1M BTC, Coinbase 982K, BlackRock 775K. See who owns the most Bitcoin in 2026, from governments to crypto whales. Bitcoin ownership is more concentratedSatoshi holds 1.1M BTC, Coinbase 982K, BlackRock 775K. See who owns the most Bitcoin in 2026, from governments to crypto whales. Bitcoin ownership is more concentrated

Satoshi, Coinbase, BlackRock: Who Owns the Most Bitcoin in 2026?

2026/03/29 00:00
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Satoshi holds 1.1M BTC, Coinbase 982K, BlackRock 775K. See who owns the most Bitcoin in 2026, from governments to crypto whales.

Bitcoin ownership is more concentrated than most people realize. A handful of individuals, institutions, and governments control enormous chunks of the total supply. 

According to Arkham, the biggest holders range from a mysterious pseudonymous creator to trillion-dollar asset managers. The data paints a striking picture of where Bitcoin actually sits in 2026. 

From cold wallets to ETFs, the numbers are huge.

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Satoshi Nakamoto Still Leads the Largest Bitcoin Holders List

Satoshi Nakamoto, the anonymous creator of Bitcoin, tops the list. 

Arkham’s data shows Satoshi holds approximately 1.096 million BTC. At current prices, that figure sits at around $77 billion. Arkham traces these holdings using a well-documented mining behavior known as the Patoshi Pattern.

These coins reportedly came from mining roughly 22,000 blocks in Bitcoin’s early days. What makes this remarkable is that none of these coins have moved in years. 

Satoshi’s wallets remain completely dormant, making them a subject of ongoing fascination in the crypto space.

No other individual comes close to matching this figure. The gap between Satoshi and the next-largest holders is enormous, even by crypto standards.

Exchanges and ETF Giants Control Billions in Bitcoin

Coinbase ranks as the second-largest Bitcoin entity overall, holding around 982,000 BTC. That works out to roughly $69 billion. 

Coinbase holds Bitcoin both for customers and for its own operational and investment purposes.

BlackRock follows closely, with 775,000 BTC tied to its Bitcoin ETF. Binance holds 655,000 BTC, and Fidelity Custody holds around 460,000 BTC. 

These figures reflect custody arrangements and ETF inflows that have grown significantly over recent years.

Strategy, the public company formerly known as MicroStrategy, holds 443,000 BTC confirmed on-chain. However, its total Bitcoin holdings reportedly reach 738,000 BTC when including coins custodied through Fidelity’s omnibus system.

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Tether, the stablecoin issuer, rounds out the private company category with around 96,000 BTC in its Bitcoin reserves.

Governments and Unknown Wallets Also Hold Major Bitcoin Stashes

The United States Government holds around 328,000 BTC. 

Arkham notes these coins come from various criminal seizures over the years. One notable source is the 2016 Bitfinex hack recovery, which the FBI managed directly.

In fact, a single U.S. Government wallet linked to that Bitfinex recovery holds around 95,000 BTC on its own. That places it among the top individual wallet addresses globally.

Beyond known entities, several large unidentified wallets also appear on Arkham’s radar. One address holds around 92,000 BTC with no confirmed ownership. 

Many of these mystery wallets have been inactive since receiving their initial Bitcoin deposits, adding another layer of intrigue to Bitcoin’s ownership landscape.

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