Observe this quiet SegWit construct, dgb1qkn83q56536azwhg00ntj75ee8tyegd5he503xs, a reservoir into which 8,007,783.18 DGB flowed and from which not a single satoshi has departed. Across 18 inbound transactions, the ledger records pure accumulation — zero outflows, a wallet that only ever inhaled.
Its active window was narrow and deliberate: first light on 30 March 2021, last motion on 11 November 2022, a 591-day span of gathering followed by 1,342 days of stillness. Roughly half the sum, 4,021,411 DGB, arrived from addresses attributed to Binance; the remaining 3,986,372 DGB drifted in from unattributed sources — a near-even split between a known exchange and the anonymous currents of the network. The three largest tributaries carried 3,064,406, 957,005, and 835,180 DGB respectively, contours of a filling basin rather than a trading desk.
The address is not tagged to any known exchange, and its behavior remains unclassified — yet the pattern speaks plainly enough. A pace of 0.030 transactions per day, all inbound, all preserved, suggests a cold accumulation vessel: something built to receive and to wait. For nearly four years now it has waited, an 8-million-DGB silence orbiting the chain, its purpose unspoken, its keys presumably resting somewhere far from the noise of daily commerce.
Its active window was narrow and deliberate: first light on 30 March 2021, last motion on 11 November 2022, a 591-day span of gathering followed by 1,342 days of stillness.