Across the vast archival sky of the DigiByte ledger, the address DAKkKH9XdJrhpGWztJn2GVZj1i9b9vigmb glows as a still, undisturbed point of light. Its entire recorded life spans a narrow 316-day window, first flickering into existence on the 13th of December, 2018, and receiving its final signal on the 25th of October, 2019. In that brief epoch, twelve transactions carried 3,000,000 DGB inward — and not a single coin has ever flowed out. Since that last inbound pulse, 2,459 days of silence have accumulated, a cosmic hush stretching across more than six years.
The composition of its inflows tells a quiet story of origin. Roughly 2,500,000 DGB arrived from unattributed sources — retail or otherwise unlabelled wallets whose identities remain beyond our present catalog — while 500,000 DGB traces cleanly back to Bittrex. Among the individual contributors, DFvpujQ6gXzRh5… delivered 999,000 DGB, DBF4pdn7CGZMkx… another 500,000, and DAwF9PWJ9dYN7T… a further 400,000. A modest activity rate of 0.038 transactions per day describes the tempo of an accumulator, not a trader.
Today, this legacy base58 address holds its full 3,000,000 DGB balance intact, unmoved for years. Whether by design, by loss, or by patient conviction, we cannot say — only that the ledger preserves its stillness with the same fidelity it once recorded its arrival.
The composition of its inflows tells a quiet story of origin.