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58% of Ethereum’s wealth is hiding in plain sight, and half of DeFi is built on thin air

February 24, 2026
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Ethereum’s top holders double in size when tokens and stablecoins are included in on-chain valuations.

Summary

  • Aggregating ETH with tokens shows top holders control $426 billion, over 2x higher than ETH-only rankings reveal.
  • Including ERC-20s shifts power view, with smart contracts holding nearly 40% of top Ethereum balances.
  • New PPI metric flags self-minted DeFi exposure, warning of fragility if selling pressure triggers unwind risks.

Ethereum’s balance sheet looks nothing like what it looked like a couple of years ago.

A new on-chain analysis has found that 58% of capital held by Ethereum’s largest addresses exists outside of Ethereum (ETH) entirely — sitting in ERC-20 tokens and stablecoins that traditional rankings simply don’t capture.

When Ethereum addresses are ranked by ETH balance alone, the top 10,000 hold a combined $189 billion. Rank those same addresses by total assets — ETH plus ERC-20 tokens and stablecoins — and that figure climbs to $426 billion. The capital sitting at the top of Ethereum’s economy is more than twice as large as conventional rankings suggest.

The gap is not just a numbers story. It reveals an entirely different cast of major holders. Among the top 1,000 addresses, only 537 appear in both the ETH-only and the aggregated rankings, meaning nearly half of Ethereum’s largest holders are effectively invisible when the market looks at ETH balances alone.

The composition of those holdings tells its own story. ETH now represents just 42% of what the largest addresses hold. Stablecoins account for roughly 26%, with the remaining share spread across ERC-20 tokens. A form of dominance shift has already taken place through quiet balance-sheet accumulation across protocols and tokens while prices remained largely range-bound.

Smart contracts are a central part of this new picture. Through an ETH-only lens, they appeared as minor participants in Ethereum’s wealth distribution. In the aggregated ranking, they control nearly 40% of top-holder capital. This roughly three times their previous share. Risk, the report argues, has migrated from individual holders making decisions to automated mechanisms governed by code, collateral design and token economics.

That shift in who holds capital leads directly to a harder question: what is that capital actually made of?

To answer it, the report introduces the Printing-Press Index, which is a measure of how much of a protocol’s token holdings are made up of its own self-issued tokens. Among DeFi protocols, that figure clusters around 50%, with names like Uniswap, Aave and Mantle among the examples cited.

The report identifies roughly 20% as the point where self-issued tokens begin to introduce meaningful risk, and 40-50% as the threshold where a protocol enters fragile territory. At those levels, a balance sheet is no longer primarily backed by external capital — it is partially backed by confidence in itself.

Modest selling pressure can impair that confidence, compress liquidity, and trigger the kind of reflexive unwind seen in the LUNA-UST collapse, where a Printing-Press Index near 100% contributed to a full death spiral within days.

The implication for how Ethereum’s economy is analyzed is significant. Once tokens represent the majority of large-address holdings and smart contracts control nearly 40% of that capital, balance size alone becomes a poor indicator of resilience. The Printing-Press Index offers a practical way to look past headline figures and assess what is actually backing the wealth that aggregated rankings are now beginning to reveal.

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