DigiScope
Explain This Address

Observe this SegWit vessel, dgb1q4jnkd…, drifting in the outer quiet of the DigiByte cosmos. Since its first light on the seventeenth of April, 2022, it has drawn 13,808,940.29 DGB inward and released 5,565,932.78 DGB back into the network across just 44 transactions — a slow cadence of 0.047 per day over a 928-day arc. The residue of that asymmetry now rests upon the ledger as a balance of 8,243,007.51 DGB, a considerable gravitational mass by any measure.

Trace the tributaries and a structure emerges. Of the inflows, 7,243,007.51 DGB arrived from a single Binance-attributed source, while 6,565,932.78 DGB streamed in from unattributed, Unknown counterparties — retail dust or private wallets beyond the reach of our labels. The outflows tell a starker tale: every departing coin, all 5.57 million of them, went to Unknown addresses, with a single counterparty, dgb1qaetkkel6w…, absorbing nearly the entire sum.

The recent record is one of stillness. Two transactions clustered around 620 days ago, then silence — preceded by a much earlier flurry near block 14.93M, roughly 1,544 days past. No activity has stirred in the last seven days, nor in the many hundreds before. The wallet is not a known exchange; its purpose remains unattributed. It waits.

78 DGB streamed in from unattributed, Unknown counterparties — retail dust or private wallets beyond the reach of our labels.

Hold Age
928 days
Behavior
Unknown
Rich List Rank
DigiAssets