The most-held KRC-20 tokens on Kaspa ranked by holder concentration — the Gini coefficient over each token's full holder base. High Gini = a few whales hold most of the supply (a rug-check red flag); low Gini = spread across many wallets. Same math as each token's rich list.
Tokens measured
26
Most concentrated
$TRIP
Most distributed
$NACHO
Median Gini
0.714
Most whale-concentrated highest Gini · fewest wallets hold the most
Every Gini here is a conservative lower bound: the on-chain top-100 wallets are counted exactly, and the remaining holders are modeled as an even split of the rest — real concentration is higher, never lower. A token is only listed when its on-chain holder array is readable (no guessed numbers).
None of these measured tokens are still mid-mint right now — a token big enough to rank here is almost always a long-finished mint, so no per-row mint pill shows. It appears the moment a high-holder-base token is still catchable at the source. A mint pill appears only while that token's mint is genuinely open (not sold out); minting is non-custodial — you sign from your own wallet, flat 1.75% (vs KSPR Bot's 5%). Concentration is not a safety guarantee either way — do your own research.
Machine-readable for bots & aggregators: /concentration.json — the whole ranked list (Gini, top-holder %, holders, mint state + links) as CORS-open JSON.