I'm curious if you guys could put some chart/data on the sales distribution, i.e. how many individual transactions are in place, what's the largest few ones resp. their percentage of the total ether sold?
Thanks for the hint! There are 6433 transactions so far, so it does not fit in one export, but fits into two, easy to merge.
The largest transaction is 500 bitcoins (=official limit).
51 transactions are for 100 bitcoins or more (boy, one can by a fast car for that money). In total, they are just a bit above of 8230 bitcoins, or approximately one third of the total amount.
58 transactions for 50..100- 360 for 10..50- 1190 for 2..10- 1587 for 1..2- 840 for 0.5..1- 1330 for 0.1..0.5- ~1250 small transactions.
if ether is sold as 1 bit coin for 2000 ether and the amount of ether gradually decreases over a month how can people be purchasing with less then 1 bit coin?
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The largest transaction is 500 bitcoins (=official limit).
51 transactions are for 100 bitcoins or more (boy, one can by a fast car for that money).
In total, they are just a bit above of 8230 bitcoins, or approximately one third of the total amount.
58 transactions for 50..100-
360 for 10..50-
1190 for 2..10-
1587 for 1..2-
840 for 0.5..1-
1330 for 0.1..0.5-
~1250 small transactions.
Looks reasonably democratic :-)
https://blog.ethereum.org/2014/08/08/ether-sale-a-statistical-overview/