In the deep field of the DigiByte ledger, the address DRXCi2CkJuW4KPSQJ97FHCNwDYG6ByBJTU drifts like a cold, massive body — a legacy base58 construct cradling 3,863,134.16 DGB. It first registered on our instruments some 2,332 days ago, more than six years past, and across that long arc it has emitted only 38 transactions in total, a whisper-thin activity rate of 0.016 per day. No known exchange claims it; no label from Binance, KuCoin, or any custodian illuminates its surface. It is, in the taxonomy of our sky charts, unattributed — the kind of silent giant that populates the outer reaches of retail and long-term holding.
The most recent luminous events cluster tightly around block 22394885 and its immediate neighbors, all recorded roughly 249 days ago: four transactions within a narrow band of blocks, and a fifth at 22393850. Since that brief flare, the address has fallen still — zero transactions in the last seven days, zero in the weeks and months preceding.
What remains is a substantial reservoir of coin, held by an unknown steward whose counterparties, in the data available to us, wear no names. Whether this is patient conviction, forgotten keys, or something stranger, the chain does not say. It only records the mass, the silence, and the long, contemplative orbit.
Since that brief flare, the address has fallen still — zero transactions in the last seven days, zero in the weeks and months preceding.