Observe this quiet luminary in the DigiByte firmament: a legacy base58 address cradling 5,000,100.97 DGB, a still pool fed by tributaries whose sources remain uncharted. Across 52 transactions spanning 1,219 days, some 5,202,251 DGB flowed inward while only 202,150.03 DGB departed — a ratio suggesting accumulation rather than passage, a gravity well rather than a channel.
The wallet first flickered into existence on December 24, 2019, and its final visible motion occurred on April 26, 2023, at block 17055924 — 1176 days of silence and counting. Its rhythm was slow even in life, a mere 0.043 transactions per day. Every counterparty, on both sides of the ledger, remains unattributed: no exchange fingerprints, no known custodian signatures. The largest inflow, 1,084,600 DGB, arrived from an unknown address beginning DHB5VQJ5Y4Rdb2; further deposits of 241,816 and 229,220 DGB followed from similarly anonymous origins. Outflows were modest by comparison — 75,000 DGB to one unknown address, 40,000 to another, 19,450 to a third.
What we behold, then, is a substantial holding — five million coins — assembled from and lightly bleeding into the anonymous depths of the network, its owner and purpose unrecorded, its behavior classified simply as unknown. A cold star, mapped but not understood.
The wallet first flickered into existence on December 24, 2019, and its final visible motion occurred on April 26, 2023, at block 17055924 — 1176 days of silence and counting.