Tether Gold Rich List - View the Top 100 Richest Tether Gold Addresses

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# Address Quantity Percentage
1 0x785f041A...9684eFF76 93500
2 Tether: Treasury 66678.9015
3 0xf9b35626...2e4098057 37272.952069
4 Bitfinex 2 23843.20349
5 FTX: Cold 1 4981.115611
6 0x605A584D...2772FEc0b 4961.992953
7 Bitfinex: Hot Wallet 2256.42796
8 0xAd1112A5...4e1e7af0f 2000
9 0x72Bf9ae2...B84929f0A 1600
10 0xC4e161e8...5474203d7 1196.405
11 SwissBorg 865.981249
12 OKX 842.604663
13 0xA99F29A2...Ee670Bb43 638.311522
14 0xf9eC3353...0B01EDB31 430
15 0x5D4960c8...8c1282042 312.22676
16 0xF02e86D9...917fE0713 253.593492
17 0xED613121...147B7b593 251.7
18 0x590dd748...578D74eA4 217.754918
19 0xec438d8C...Af99E7355 206.22065
20 0x75537bcA...C9472614E 177.557869
21 Gate.io 164.884382
22 0x4fb31291...41Ca83128 159.14
23 0xd55cd2B8...2D1Df92B0 157.617964
24 0x96faa833...81b41f79C 149.968702
25 Gate.io 5 136.729092
26 0xc6fBD883...eed6a8645 126.9
27 0xfCa44f58...4Cc6757F8 123.25
28 0x715a49Da...0bC8Fd2c5 106.87
29 0x3640cbF0...03eA5BBCC 105.013073
30 0xeB3b6f55...31C2aad91 103.372739
31 0x0025E8f7...87006fD6E 95.743758
32 Bitget 5 75.5797
33 0x594FcF75...a8F0bd055 72.731939
34 0x20A3A4AE...8cD9a0Cb4 68.561475
35 0x6d467c33...00249f5FA 63.501009
36 0xdbCac670...f964B2146 61.880238
37 0x30aD19A3...47F4BF918 60.775635
38 autograd.eth 52.224078
39 0x1B36B05e...6581fD417 52.024441
40 0x5868FcFf...273EDA5A6 50.31724
41 0x05AE6Db5...63B5E3360 50.121011
42 0xE96060ae...11855321e 50
43 0xE5c80411...42C0ac16C 49.909672
44 0x4E35778d...240548660 40
45 MEXC: Mexc.com 37.651551
46 0x7cAdb506...9bFD7723e 37.55214
47 0x29A49411...B7851649A 35
48 0xEb99b810...C0338dF8a 34.328562
49 0xB3e084D2...9d64179c3 32.698409
50 0x6D0D19bd...7ebd9062d 32.40997
51 0xF6d52FB9...E23F347a2 31.942669
52 0x5f74223E...9E81Ea183 30.000001
53 0xE798103F...4B56B948B 25.014034
54 0x478C2078...5e382ef5b 25
55 0xcBe6Ffc8...8D6509a84 25
56 0x089B5943...FeA38a44e 24.431354
57 0xdAAf7050...84943246B 24.374542
58 0x50dfa8Fd...1d2851D10 24.247087
59 0xdb9859fE...660e6CdF3 23.003569
60 0x66cEB65F...5BaeFC339 22.649851
61 0x84DF7924...004D66fEc 22.211188
62 0x6c69fa64...a281634Be 21.137702
63 0xc546194F...f9F0E167F 20.496471
64 0xb0C9c5af...E81C7a4f7 20.186
65 edwardbarker.eth 20.008515
66 0xD84b4436...48E94724a 19.582109
67 0x5AaabCbF...568734E46 18.843938
68 0x72744B65...6102fEa74 18.260924
69 0x72E5263F...F82062F73 17.791108
70 0xe8561994...D5de0e27a 16.965322
71 0x0a1cF760...9d4b50a83 16.766613
72 0xbB1d1DcE...Fa5143AF2 16.110011
73 0x2fdCFF36...bf263c518 14.642577
74 0x2d995DE7...D5c76dEA3 14.592864
75 0x03Ba854b...E1FBaa436 14.125069
76 0xC7d08013...D25EDB2E5 13.758702
77 0x3B87f7D4...8f8b8A0C4 13.349402
78 0x3658A18d...8976bd1ab 12.768524
79 0x9B3B4421...3d28F76ef 12.504172
80 0x79F1491F...cf65Ffb38 12.438092
81 0x7F6F214f...05601c535 12.043585
82 0x6Bf2bD87...aBC2Df9e0 12.010375
83 0x9B02e544...fCDf35a03 11.739513
84 0x09011275...37caC59ce 11.62714
85 0xF74A2401...8438fC263 11.555291
86 0x48Dbd04F...97571BED6 11.196117
87 0x50156187...66159b6b8 11.048736
88 0x81978F6e...20101Dbbc 10.981865
89 0x84fB7BeF...1015DC229 10.886372
90 0xC0212aAd...0392c267b 10.60171
91 0x91E17037...Ee2369BE6 10.148764
92 0x8cFE8b36...19DCa3B77 10.063006
93 0xBFCd86e3...32723d6aD 10.043055
94 0x86199356...ce55767c5 10
95 0xa178Dc86...C6d522787 9.995993
96 Polygon (Matic): zkEVM Bridge 9.995025
97 0x41EA2799...71786502F 9.88565
98 0x82b443D6...b776d764F 9.819763
99 0x3122a4B9...bc9B22531 9.751803
100 0xb7E5faf4...F282423DA 9.743314

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