In the quiet outer reaches of the DigiByte ledger drifts DDYQyZrW7GXFApgKpxuMxxomy6BjMTBtqT, a legacy base58 address first illuminated on May 29, 2018 and last stirred on December 5, 2024 — an operational arc of 2,382 days now settled into 586 days of stillness. Across that vast span only 19 transactions have been recorded, a cadence of roughly 0.008 per day: less a bustling harbor than a slow-orbiting body, gathering mass between rare gravitational encounters.
Through it has flowed 5,978,882 DGB inbound and 2,210,878 DGB outbound, leaving a present balance of 3,768,003.92 DGB anchored in place. The inflow spectrum is telling: 4,517,398 DGB arrived from unattributed addresses, while 937,064 DGB traced back to KuCoin and 524,419 DGB to Atomic Wallet Exchange — a mixture of exchange emissions and unlabeled retail-or-private origins. Every outbound satoshi, some 2.21M DGB in total, departed toward unknown, unattributed counterparties, with the largest single dispatches of 631,520 and two parallel 448,400 DGB transfers marking the brightest outbound flares.
No exchange claims this address; no behavioral signature announces its purpose. It is simply a long-hold wallet, dormant now for over nineteen months, its intentions inscribed only in the arithmetic of what entered, what left, and what remains.
Through it has flowed 5,978,882 DGB inbound and 2,210,878 DGB outbound, leaving a present balance of 3,768,003.