Donald Trump leads the pack of influential billionaires on Instagram, followed by Oprah Winfrey and Mark Zuckerberg. Gautam Adani also makes it to the list.
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Donald Trump is the most influential billionaire on Instagram, with 26 million followers and a maximum potential earnings per post of $304,000.
Gautam Adani is the only Indian billionaire to make it to the list, ranking 8th.
Elon Musk does not have an Instagram account, thus missing out on any potential sponsored post earnings.
The rankings take into account various metrics such as the number of followers, accounts followed, posts, average likes, comments, engagement rate, and potential earnings per post.
The study was conducted by The Casino Wizard, a leading online casino review website.

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