In the quiet outer reaches of the DigiByte ledger drifts the address D6sdi4EBWd6H1GSMHsKQc3i6MibZ6Y1mAH, a legacy base58 vessel carrying 7,795,255.07 DGB through the dark. It is not a known exchange, not a labeled institution — an anonymous body of considerable mass, one of the substantial holders in this cosmos.
Its light first reached us 1,967 days ago, some five and a half years back, and across that long transit it has emitted 194 transactions in total — a slow, steady cadence of roughly one hundredth of a burst per day, or about one signal every ten days on average. The most recent flicker came 273 days ago, in block 22,259,249. Before that, a paired pulse in block 21,583,902 and 21,583,871, some 390 days ago, and older embers reaching back to blocks 18,930,916 and 18,656,321, nearly 900 days into the past. In the last seven days, only silence.
Counterparties remain unattributed in the data available to us — no exchange labels, no named entities, only the raw architecture of hashes. What we can say with certainty is this: a wallet of nearly 7.8 million DGB has grown still, its behavior unknown, its intent unspoken, its holdings undisturbed for the better part of a year.
Counterparties remain unattributed in the data available to us — no exchange labels, no named entities, only the raw architecture of hashes.