Adrift in the quiet outer reaches of the DigiByte ledger, the address DK2acch73UgL27KHXCT2t37Ng5NR61fWvM holds a still pool of 5,932,988.38 DGB. Its entire recorded history spans just three inbound transactions and not a single outflow — a one-way accumulation totaling nearly 5.93 million DGB, with no coins ever leaving to disturb the balance. In the cosmic accounting of blockchains, this is a wallet that has only ever inhaled.
The window of activity is narrow and long since closed. The address first appeared on 2021-12-06, gathered its final deposit on 2023-04-14, and has been silent for 1,188 days since — an operational lifetime of 494 days followed by more than three years of stillness, yielding an activity rate of just 0.006 transactions per day. Of the inflows, roughly 4.97 million DGB arrived from unattributed counterparties — chiefly a single address beginning DN36Lnqo9j — while 963,774.33 DGB flowed in from CoinRabbit, a labeled lending service. The remainder trickled from smaller unknown sources.
No exchange claims this address, no behavioral pattern names it. It is a legacy base58 vessel, filled during a brief 2021–2023 season and then set adrift, its 494-day hold age still lengthening in silence. Whether custodial cold storage or forgotten treasure, the chain records only the mathematics: coins in, coins held, observer unknown.
97 million DGB arrived from unattributed counterparties — chiefly a single address beginning DN36Lnqo9j — while 963,774.