Every top KRC-20 token plotted on the two axes this product is built around: concentration (Gini, left→right) against adoption (holder count, log, up→down), each point sized by market cap and colored by its A–F fair-launch grade. The healthy launches sit up-and-left (widely held, fairly spread, green); the risk sits down-and-right (whale-owned, thin holder base, red). A ◇ dashed ring marks a token whose mint is still open. One picture of the whole launch wave.
Tokens mapped
26
Healthiest launch
$NACHO
Median Gini
0.714
A/B graded
17 / 26
ABCDF market cap
The Gini (x-axis) is a conservative lower bound — the on-chain top-100 wallets counted exactly, the rest modeled as an even split — so a point's true concentration is at or to the right of where it sits, never further left. The grade (color) is the same launch-quality score as the leaderboard, the drawer and each token's report — same distribution, market row and L1 trades — so it never diverges. A token is only plotted when its on-chain holder array is readable (no guessed points).
None of these mapped tokens are still mid-mint right now, so no ◇ ring shows — a token with a holder base big enough to plot here is almost always a long-finished mint. It appears the moment a mapped token is still catchable at the source. Minting is non-custodial — you sign from your own wallet, flat 1.75% (vs KSPR Bot's 5%). A fair-launch grade is not a safety guarantee — do your own research.
Machine-readable for bots & aggregators: /fairness.json — every mapped token with its grade, score, pillar breakdown, Gini, top-holder %, holders, market cap, mint state + report links, as CORS-open JSON.