This SegWit (bech32) address currently holds 3,734,696.36 DGB, its entire lifetime inbound volume, distributed across just two transactions and never sent onward. Both funding events occurred on 2024-03-06 in adjacent blocks (18873424 and 18873430), meaning the address's active window spans effectively a single day before entering a prolonged dormant phase. As of the latest observation, 860 days have elapsed since the last transaction, with zero activity in the trailing seven-day window.
The counterparty picture is unambiguous: 100% of inflows — the full 3,734,696.36 DGB — originated from a single Binance-attributed source address (D5hfT7tqTiQHGm…). There are no unattributed or retail-flavored inflows, and no outbound counterparties exist because the balance has never been spent. The address itself is not tagged as a known exchange endpoint, and its behavior profile remains unclassified.
The reported activity rate of 1818.947 txs/day is a mechanical artifact of two transactions compressed into a sub-day active span and should not be read as sustained throughput. Functionally, the pattern is consistent with a one-time consolidation or custody transfer off Binance: a large exchange withdrawal deposited in a single session and left untouched for over two years. Hold age is nominally reported as 0 days due to the absence of spending, but the balance has effectively been static since March 2024.
There are no unattributed or retail-flavored inflows, and no outbound counterparties exist because the balance has never been spent.