In the quiet outer reaches of the DigiByte ledger, this legacy address glows with a steady, undimmed light of three million DGB. Its story is one of accumulation without dispersal: thirteen transactions in total, 3,000,000 DGB flowing inward, and not a single satoshi departing. The wallet first appeared in the cosmic record on December 28, 2018, gathered its coins over a 323-day window, and fell silent on November 16, 2019 — some 2437 days ago now. Since that final signal, it has drifted, motionless, through more than six years of blockchain time.
The inbound currents came from two distinct origins. The overwhelming majority, roughly 2,833,971 DGB, arrived from unattributed addresses — retail or otherwise unlabeled sources — while a smaller tributary of 166,028 DGB traces back to Bittrex. Three counterparties dominate the inflow map: one address delivered a single 1,000,000 DGB transmission, another 295,095 DGB, and a third 250,000 DGB. No known exchange claims this wallet as its own.
What we observe, then, is a container: filled deliberately across a defined season, sealed, and left to rest. Its behavior remains unknown, its intentions unspoken. Whether it is a forgotten key, a long-term reserve, or something patiently awaiting its moment, the ledger does not say. It simply holds — a still point in the turning sky of transactions.
Three counterparties dominate the inflow map: one address delivered a single 1,000,000 DGB transmission, another 295,095 DGB, and a third 250,000 DGB.