Empirical confirmation of bosonic wealth statistics in Bitcoin UTXOs
Abstract
Digitalisation transforms money from distinguishable physical objects into fungible informational units. A recent theoretical framework predicts that such indistinguishable wealth obeys bosonic occupancy statistics, leading to geometric ownership distributions and enhanced inequality. Using Bitcoin blockchain data, we test this prediction on 63 UTXO denominations across 72 monthly snapshots (2018--2023). A one-parameter geometric model describes the ownership distributions, reproducing both mean holdings and their temporal evolution; Jensen--Shannon divergence values lie below in of cases. The inferred inverse-temperature parameter satisfies the analytic mean--temperature relation to better than in every sample -- a self-consistency test that two-parameter alternatives cannot pass -- and remains within a narrow band across eight orders of magnitude in denomination and over six years. Bitcoin UTXO ownership statistics are therefore consistent with bosonic occupancy laws, suggesting that the informational nature of electronic money may act as a structural driver of inequality in digital economies.
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@article{arxiv.2605.12853,
title = {Empirical confirmation of bosonic wealth statistics in Bitcoin UTXOs},
author = {Chanhee Park and Claudio J. Tessone and Yu Zhang and Jeong-Hyuck Park},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.12853},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
19 pages, 7 figures, 2 tables. Supplementary Information (38 pages) provided as ancillary file. Code: https://github.com/Jeong24th/bosonic-wealth-bitcoin