In a quiet corner of the DigiByte ledger, the address SVfriTD8XGwxfBBRTsQ6ZxC3fPSBTTAA3s drifts like a cold body far from any known star. It is a Script address — a P2SH construct, not a known exchange — presently cradling 3,250,874.29 DGB in silent orbit. Across 2,112 days of existence, it has processed 3,022 transactions at a steady cadence of 1.431 per day, a rhythm suggesting sustained operational purpose rather than the sporadic flickers of a personal wallet.
Yet the cadence has ceased. The last observable pulse came 594 days ago, in block 20406624, following a tight cluster of activity in blocks 20404686, 20402792, 20400538, and 20397239 — four transactions compressed into a span of roughly two days before the silence descended. Seven days of recent history show zero movement, extending a dormancy that now stretches across nineteen months. What was once a working instrument has become an artifact at rest.
The counterparties remain unlabeled in our records; attribution is absent, behavior unclassified. This is not the signature of a catalogued exchange or a named custodian, but the anonymous residue of unattributed flow — a multi-signature or scripted construct whose purpose is inferred only by its shape. Three and a quarter million DGB wait here, patient as interstellar dust, for whichever hand still holds the key.
Seven days of recent history show zero movement, extending a dormancy that now stretches across nineteen months.