amount transactions divided
2203557 575 0.000260942
189441 27 0.000142524
11806 2 0.000169408
31700 5 0.000157729
21799 6 0.000275237
All of these have one starting input. The luckiest one is the one with the balance of 21799 right now. But as time goes on I expect these to get closer and closer in the amount of luck they have.
What do the columns mean? I'm assuming "amount" is wallet balance, "transactions" is number of minting transactions. I have no idea what "divided" is.
Divided the number of transactions by the amount of coins. Or you can divide it the other way, number of coins / transactions (makes the lower number more lucky), either way it tells the same story in different ways. But the story is that: It doesn't matter how many coins are where, you will get varied results when looking at a short amount of time.
I think I see it. One interesting thing I notice in my wallet is that the minted amount is right around 5.85 NOTE no matter which pile of coins minted. So a smaller pile might mint fewer times than a larger one, but each minting instance is larger in terms of percent of the pile size for the smaller pile.
So, I'm concluding from this that I should put my coins in however many different addresses I want and just leave them alone, and over the long haul, every address with a balance will mint at a rate of 2% per year. Is that correct?