Distribution shows you how ownership of your NFT collection is spread. Are most NFTs held by a small number of wallets, or is ownership spread broadly? This is one of the most important health indicators for any NFT project.Documentation Index
Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://apetopia.mintlify.app/llms.txt
Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.
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What you’ll see
- Holder count — total unique wallets holding at least one NFT
- Distribution curve — a chart showing how many wallets hold 1, 2–5, 6–10, and 10+ NFTs
- Top wallet concentration — what percentage of the total supply is held by the top 10, 25, and 50 wallets
- Average holdings per wallet
Reading the distribution
Healthy distribution looks like a curve where most wallets hold 1–3 NFTs with a gradual tail of larger holders. This suggests broad community ownership. Concentrated distribution (a few wallets holding a large portion of supply) can be a risk — if one whale sells, it can significantly move the market. It also suggests the community is smaller than the supply number implies. Very fragmented distribution (almost everyone holds exactly 1) can indicate many collectors, which is generally positive, but may also suggest low attachment if holders have little at stake.How to use this data
- If concentration is high, focus on growing your holder base through events and giveaways
- Use the distribution data when making decisions about holder-weighted voting or tiered rewards
- Monitor changes over time — significant shifts in distribution often precede price movements

