In the quiet outer reaches of the DigiByte ledger, the address DUH36AfMVQ345UXwEwfUgr13SuWSrfwzkq drifts like a cold, massive body — 9,047,487.52 DGB at rest, scarcely disturbed. Across its 1,514-day arc, from its first appearance on February 8, 2020, to its last recorded motion on April 2, 2024, only twelve transactions have punctuated the silence, an activity rate of 0.008 per day. Nearly everything that has ever entered still resides here: 9,047,587.52 DGB inbound against a mere 100 DGB outbound, a single small departure to an unlabeled counterparty.
The gravitational sources feeding this wallet are largely anonymous. Some 8.58M DGB arrived from unattributed addresses — retail or unlabeled flows whose identities the chain does not disclose — while 465,943.84 DGB came by way of KuCoin and a modest 134 DGB from Bittrex. Three unknown counterparties alone account for more than 3.6M DGB of the inbound signal, contributions that arrived and, apparently, stayed.
For 833 days now the wallet has held its breath. It is not a known exchange, its behavior unclassified, and yet its posture is unmistakably that of a long-term holder: accumulate, then still. Whether custodial reserve or private conviction, the ledger records only the shape of the silence, not its meaning.
58M DGB arrived from unattributed addresses — retail or unlabeled flows whose identities the chain does not disclose — while 465,943.