In the quiet outer reaches of the DigiByte ledger drifts D9Gwfk9TTvLEPprX7ZAYMHXbGVSz9VRn5g, a legacy base58 address that first flickered into existence on November 20, 2024. Across the 328 days between its birth and its most recent motion on October 14, 2025, it has recorded only eleven transactions — a slow, deliberate cadence of roughly 0.034 transactions per day, closer to the rhythm of tides than of trades.
The flows tell a coherent story. Every satoshi of its 3,741,578.11 DGB in lifetime inflows arrived from a single Crypto.com-attributed source, dgb1qu6rl5ta2t…, funneling the treasure into this quiet harbor. Against that tide, only 287,000 DGB has departed, all of it toward a single unattributed counterparty, D7vA7PAx4x4nPi… — an outflow representing less than eight percent of what came in. What remains is a resting balance of 3,454,578.11 DGB, held now for 328 days.
For 271 days the address has been utterly still, its last two transactions recorded in block 22268508 and its behavior otherwise unclassified. It is not a known exchange wallet. Whether custodial cold storage, a long-horizon holder, or something else entirely, the observational record is clear: a large withdrawal from Crypto.com, a small redistribution, and then silence beneath the cosmic hum of the chain.
com-attributed source, dgb1qu6rl5ta2t…, funneling the treasure into this quiet harbor.