44,000 new Bitcoin millionaires added since Trump's election win, new research shows
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44,000 new Bitcoin millionaires added since Trump's election win, new research shows
"As of 5 November 2025, blockchain analytics show 156,705 addresses hold between $1 million and $9.99 million in BTC, up from 120,851 a year earlier. Another 20,626 addresses now hold more than $10 million each, nearly doubling from 11,697 in 2024. Combined, roughly 177,300 Bitcoin wallet addresses now qualify as "millionaire-tier.""
"Jordan Major, Lead Research Editor at Finbold, said the data suggests sustained long-term accumulation by larger investors: "The growth in millionaire-tier Bitcoin addresses during a year that included both strong gains and deep pullbacks shows that accumulation has continued among larger holders. Despite volatility, high-net-worth participants appear to be positioning for long-term exposure rather than short-term trading outcomes.""
"On election day in 2024, Bitcoin traded near $69,000. Optimism around a friendlier US policy stance toward digital assets helped push prices to a record $126,000 in October 2025 before a correction saw BTC briefly fall below $100,000 this week."
On-chain analytics show 44,783 more Bitcoin wallet addresses held at least $1 million between November 2024 and November 2025, a 33.8% increase. As of 5 November 2025, 156,705 addresses held $1 million–$9.99 million and 20,626 addresses held more than $10 million, combining to roughly 177,300 millionaire-tier addresses. The expansion occurred amid a volatile year: BTC traded near $69,000 on election day 2024, rallied to $126,000 in October 2025, then corrected below $100,000. The price upswing coincided with a shift toward friendlier US policy rhetoric and stated goals to promote clearer regulation and domestic mining expansion. Larger investors appear to be accumulating for long-term exposure.
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