Observe this quiet luminary in the DigiByte firmament: a SegWit address cradling 10,275,995 DGB, a hoard assembled over 23 transactions spanning 948 days. Its lifetime ledger reveals 10,325,995 DGB flowing inward against only 49,999.8 DGB released — a near-perfect accumulation curve, a gravitational well that draws in far more than it emits.
The wallet first flickered into existence on April 18, 2021, and continued gathering mass until its final observed motion on November 22, 2023. Since that moment, 966 days of stillness have accrued. The provenance of its inflows tells a legible story across the exchange constellations: 3,503,824 DGB drawn from Binance, 2,116,936 DGB from KuCoin, and 246,943 DGB from Bittrex, alongside 4,458,290 DGB from unattributed sources — a substantial Unknown fraction that hints at retail or off-exchange origins converging here. Outflows, by contrast, are a whisper: a single stream of 49,999.8 DGB to unlabeled destinations.
Attribution remains open — this is not a known exchange address, and its behavior class is unresolved. Yet the pattern itself is eloquent: heavy accumulation from major venues, near-total retention, and a hold age approaching three years. Whether custodian, cold reserve, or patient holder, the wallet now orbits in stasis, its 10.28 million DGB suspended in the long silence between transactions.
Outflows, by contrast, are a whisper: a single stream of 49,999.