$NOT The number of addresses holding $1,000-$100,000 worth of NOT is increasing, while the number of addresses holding $1-$100 worth of NOT is decreasing (who would have doubted it).
It is also said that the number of addresses holding 0.1%+ of the total supply (one hundred million NOT+) has increased by 2011% in the last week alone.
Yes, whales are buying up Notcoin. I have been saying this for a long time. But in the long run, this is not very good.
Now, of course, it is encouraging that people who have money (and, more importantly, brains) are buying up the drawdowns that are created by people who have neither. But it is obvious that the price will not stay at the bottom forever. When NOT reaches its adequate values ($0.03+), then going to the highs will be problematic. If the distribution were equal, then the conventional hundred people would dump their coins little by little. Some today, some tomorrow, some would hold on. But they preferred to sell them at a price of 0.0075, so that a whale would buy these coins, and then dump them for 0.03 in one or two transactions, providing an ugly red candle.
In short, a double-edged sword. It's good now, but in the future it's already questionable.
My letters in Pavel Durov's messenger are top1verunvnot.