You should create and add pie chart and percentage for top token holders, but I already see that first few addresses hold big majority of tokens.
I think we can all assume those coins are controlled by Bipost team and people connected with them.
To clarify, only two addresses from the TOP50 are controlled by us. We hold approximately 14% of all circulating coins: the official prefarm transparently disclosed on the project’s website (20M BPX), and coins either mined using physical hardware under the same rules as everyone else or acquired through buybacks from the market (around 5.5M BPX). The current total supply is approximately 182M BPX, which accounts for the mentioned percentage.
decentralized logistics? Does this mean that all privacy and data security between sender and recipient are truly kept confidential?
Bitpost offers a flexible approach to privacy protection. On one hand, you can send a package in a way that allows the entire world to track its entire journey with an accuracy of just a few meters. On the other hand, two individuals can exchange packages while remaining completely anonymous to each other, as well as to members of the Bitpost network or any third parties.
This second model operates much like the Tor network, adapted for physical parcels instead of internet packets. Each participant in the delivery chain knows only where the package came from and where to send it next, but no one knows its entire route.
Then how can we ensure that this happens? Isn't it very necessary for the delivery of goods to make the data public?
Of course, some data must be processed publicly. On the public blockchain, you’ll find records indicating that a package with a specific identifier was picked up by a courier, delivered to a sorting hub, or received by the recipient. However, these records do not disclose any locations or identify the parties involved.
what makes Bitpost different from DHL or FedEx?
We are working on a detailed article about this topic, which will be released in a few days. I’ll share the link here once it's live. In the meantime, check the
Motivations section in the
Bitpost white paper.