TL;DR: The User Statistics page provides aggregated, anonymized insights based on data from nearly two million CoinTracking users. It helps you benchmark your own portfolio against the broader user base by visualizing portfolio sizes, asset distributions, and trading behavior across the platform.
Distribution of Bitcoin Holdings per User
This section displays how users are distributed based on the amount of Bitcoin they hold.
The data is shown as both a bar chart and a pie chart, with categories ranging from 0 BTC up to more than 1,000 BTC.
A personal marker highlights your own position relative to all other users.
Time-based comparisons are available using the following toggles:
Today
Yesterday
Last week
Last month
A table below the chart tracks how these distributions change over time.
Example
In the shown example, 77.78% of users hold more than 0 BTC but less than or equal to 1 BTC, which represents the largest user segment.
Account Value Distribution
This chart visualizes users based on their total account value in EUR.
User portfolios are grouped into value ranges, starting below −3,000 EUR and extending above 30,000 EUR.
A personal marker indicates your percentile ranking within the total user base.
Interactive tooltips allow you to explore exact percentages for each value range.
Example
A user with an account value of 268,523.21 EUR is shown to be among the top 27.71% of CoinTracking users by portfolio value.
Trade Volume and Trade Count Distribution
This section contains two pie charts that analyze trading behavior:
Trade Volume Distribution
Shows how total trading volume is distributed across:
Fiat currencies
Bitcoin
Altcoins
Commodities
Trade Count Distribution
Displays the proportion of trades based on the number of buy and sell transactions.
Below each chart, tabular breakdowns are available for:
The last 3 months
The last 12 months
All data since April 2013
Example
In the last 3 months, 58.17% of total trading volume involved Bitcoin, followed by altcoins at 26.07%.
Top 50 Coins by Value
This bar chart shows which coins represent the highest share of total portfolio value across all CoinTracking users.
Coins such as BTC, ETH, and USDT typically dominate the chart.
Display options include:
Linear or logarithmic scaling
Zoom without Bitcoins, which improves visibility for altcoins
Example
Bitcoin accounts for more than 40% of the total portfolio value across all CoinTracking accounts.
Top 50 Coins Owned
This section focuses on ownership rather than value. It shows the percentage of users who hold each coin, regardless of the amount held.
BTC, ETH, and XRP are typically among the most widely held assets.
Example
58.52% of users hold BTC, making it the most commonly owned coin on the platform.
Historical Distribution of Bitcoin
This chart displays two historical trend lines:
Percentage of total portfolio value represented by Bitcoin
Percentage of users holding Bitcoin
These trends provide insight into long-term shifts in Bitcoin ownership and dominance.
Example
On 22 July 2019, Bitcoin accounted for 43.77% of total portfolio value and was held by 58.83% of users.
Export and Fullscreen Options
Most charts include a menu in the top-right corner with the following options:
View in fullscreen
Print chart
Download as PNG, JPEG, PDF, or SVG
These features are useful for reporting, presentations, and archiving historical data.
Additional Notes
The personal highlight marker (“You’re here”) can be disabled using the option to hide the personal mark in the graph
Charts support interactive time filters and responsive tooltips
All data is updated daily and reflects current platform activity