Fractions of a bitcoin are called satoshis.

1.00,000,000  =  100,000,000 satoshis

One bitcoin is equal to one hundred million satoshis.

How much bitcoin would you get if it were distributed worldwide?

bitcoin supply
17,430,000

5,363,266,074
adult population
bitcoin for each person

0.00,324,989

What's my bitcoin haul for this cash?

$0 /$82,131=  0.00,000,000

adult shares0
$10$1,000,000
0.00,000,000  x$82,131=  $0

adult shares0
multimillionaire shares0
0.1 percenter shares0
0.0000000142.00000000

Global Wealth

> $500Mtop 0.0001%7,01619.2> $100Mtop 0.001%72,4743.8> $50Mtop 0.005%163,5721.92> $10Mtop 0.05%2.5M0.38> $5Mtop 0.15%5M0.19> $1Mtop 1.11%52M0.03,83> $100Ktop 13%642M0.00,38> $10Ktop 47%1.8B0.00,03< $10K2.8B0.00,03
USDnumber of adultsBTC

To be in the top 13% of net worth requires at least  $100,000  Proportionaly in Bitcoin, that's  0.00,383,583

To roll with the top  1.11% in net worth, aim for at least  $1,000,000  Correspondingly in Bitcoin, that's about  0.03,835,827

Total supply21,000,000
Lost estimate3,570,000
Remaining supply17,430,000
Adults5.36 Billion
Total wealth454.4 Trillion

The vast majority of the 59.4 million millionaires in 2022 have wealth between USD 1 million and USD 5 million.
Credit Suisse / UBS Group AG. (2023, August 22). Global Wealth Databook, Leading Perspectives To Navigate The Future. Retrieved March 10, 2024.

According to Chainalysis 3.79 million bitcoins are already gone for good based on a high estimate—and 2.78 million based on a low one. Those numbers imply 17% to 23% of existing bitcoins are lost.
Roberts, J. J., & Rapp, N. (2017, November 26). Nearly 4 Million Bitcoins Lost Forever, New Study Says. Retrieved December 27, 2019.