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I’d love to see breakdown by city. Most home nodes are probably on tor though so not a lot to be found out about their location I guess.

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It also gives you an idea of the amount of business over the world.
Germany for example, it has the higher node per capita I think...

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The number of Bitcoin nodes have been practically stagnant for years it seems

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To be fair there is a graph here. and it seems like BTC nodes hit all time high this month.

https://bitnodes.io/dashboard/7y/

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There are a lot of nodes running that are not "reachable". This includes my node which I've not configured port forwarding on my broadband gateway (e.g., cablemodem, and/or Wi-fi access point) to permit that. I suspect this is typical and not the exception.

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Very interesting am just looking into this now:) I believe this statistic is better then

https://bitnodes.io/nodes/all/#global-bitcoin-nodes

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Bitrawr also has a map for ATM locations:

Bitcoin ATM Locations Near Me (2022 Updated)
https://www.bitrawr.com/terminal/bitcoin-atm

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Now after seeing that, there are many ATM locations that exist that are not on that map.

CoinATMRadar has a more comprehensive map:
https://coinatmradar.com/ <-- Once the page loads, scroll down to see the map

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