Like I said in my previous post. Imagine how high the wallet weight would be over the network weight. That's a lot of coins that don't earn any interest.
Pretty disheartening.
Ahhhh I seee! That makes sense why they might stop, but I don't understand why it happens.
The 5th largest wallet is staking (993,000 coins) and the network weight is back up to 300,000.
I don't know why it happens either. And remember, when you say wallet, I'm guessing you mean address, right? Some block chain explorer programs have a "largest wallet" tab. Where you can see a wallets first address and all addresses created after and combining to total coins associated with them. If that indicator was on the Craigs Coin block explorer, we'd be able to piece the puzzle together a little bit better in terms of possible exchange wallets and big bag holders.
Are you getting your 2% interest??
Total coins multiplied by .02 (you could add a compound interest amount to that %) and divided by 365 days = number of coins you should stake per day.