In the quiet outskirts of the DigiByte cosmos, the address DLrpt5iKvzu3immdKmedf2ZMMDs38MCUBb drifts like a long-period comet, its orbit first traced on the seventeenth of February, 2020, and last perturbed on the fifth of October, 2025 — 2,058 days of slow, deliberate motion. Across that span only twenty-two transactions have registered, a cadence of roughly one event every ninety days, or 0.011 transactions per day. It is, by any reasonable measure, a body at rest.
The ledger tells a lopsided story. Some 5,486,707 DGB have flowed inward while only 210,646 DGB have departed, leaving a resident mass of 5,276,061 DGB anchored in place. The inflows arrive from three principal regions: 2,105,540 DGB from unattributed space, 1,985,266 DGB traced to a MarketMaker (WTF) counterparty, and 1,395,900 DGB from an Atomic Wallet Exchange address. Outflows, modest by comparison, dissolve entirely into Unknown territory — 147,376 DGB to a single unlabeled address, smaller streams of 45,000 and 18,000 DGB elsewhere.
No exchange label claims it; no behavioral signature betrays its purpose. For 280 days now the wallet has been silent, a substantial accumulation held motionless. Whether custodial reserve, cold storage, or patient observer, the astronomer can only note the mass, the trajectory, and the stillness — and let the data speak for itself.
No exchange label claims it; no behavioral signature betrays its purpose.