Gaze upon this SegWit vessel, drifting silently in the DigiByte firmament with 19,798,612.67 DGB anchored to its hull. Across its 396-day arc — first light on May 2, 2024, last stirring on June 2, 2025 — only 23 transactions have marked its passage, a mere 0.058 events per day. Through this quiet aperture some 56.26 million DGB flowed inward and 36.46 million flowed outward, leaving the present ballast we now observe.
The provenance is singular: every inbound satoshi, all 56,256,588.23 DGB, traces to a single Binance-attributed source, D5hfT7tqTiQHGm. The exits tell a different tale — the entire 36.46M DGB outflow drifts to unattributed space, the largest streams being 20,001,000 DGB to DKQVxFTEPrjEBW, 12,456,975.56 DGB to DCwLucW8uHvBt4, and 4,000,000 DGB to D87ZmTBnkUwdsf. Exchange in, unknown out — a one-way corridor from a labeled harbor into cartographic silence.
For 406 days now, no new transaction has disturbed the surface. The final motions clustered tightly: two in block 21492702-21492689, preceded by a pair around block 20802103-20802534 some 525 days past. Attribution remains unclaimed, behavior unclassified, the wallet neither exchange nor recognized custodian — simply a large, patient body of DGB, held in stillness, its purpose written only in the ledger of what has already moved.
46M DGB outflow drifts to unattributed space, the largest streams being 20,001,000 DGB to DKQVxFTEPrjEBW, 12,456,975.