Consider this quiet luminary in the DigiByte firmament: the legacy address DMYYBMfYHVP8TMtFu2PfvwJany7Y9hpRJz, first observed on May 20, 2022, and last stirred on November 11, 2025 — a span of 1,272 days across which only fifteen transactions have been etched into the ledger, a cadence of just 0.012 per day. In cosmic terms, this is a slow-orbiting body, patient and deliberate.
What draws the eye is the asymmetry of its flows. Across its lifetime, 3,653,235.86 DGB have drifted inward, and precisely zero have departed. The gravitational sources are identifiable: Atomic Wallet Exchange contributed 2,099,924.03 DGB, Crypto.com sent 585,047.86 DGB, and Bittrex added 219,999.8 DGB, while 748,264.17 DGB arrived from unattributed origins — a meaningful unknown fraction suggesting retail or private channels. No exchange label adorns the wallet itself; it is unclassified, its intent unspoken.
For 243 days now the address has been silent, its full balance intact, its accumulation pattern unbroken by any withdrawal. Whether custodial cold storage, a long-horizon holder, or something else entirely, the data refuses to say. What it does say, plainly, is this: a reservoir has been filling for over three years, from named exchanges and shadowed sources alike, and nothing has yet flowed back out.
No exchange label adorns the wallet itself; it is unclassified, its intent unspoken.