One point about the "richlist" is not to forget is that the Tethers in those addresses most likely don't belong to the exchanges themselves but rather to their customers.
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One point about the "richlist" is not to forget is that the Tethers in those addresses most likely don't belong to the exchanges themselves but rather to their customers.
Yes, thank you. It hadn't occurred to me until someone pointed it out.