Gaze upward at dgb1qqfwfu479grnfgsuzrhlx7fuj5uf6rdlthtrdv5, a SegWit vessel drifting through the DigiByte cosmos with a resting mass of 10,000,000 DGB. Its light first reached the ledger on the 2nd of August, 2023, and its most recent flicker was recorded on the 2nd of July, 2024 — 376 days of silence since. Across a 700-day arc of existence, 44 transactions have passed through its gates: 17,063,530.43 DGB inbound, 7,063,530.43 DGB outbound, leaving a stable eight-figure remainder in orbit.
The counterparty constellations tell a bifurcated tale. Inflows arrived from two great sources: roughly 10.54M DGB from unattributed, unlabeled addresses — chief among them a single peer contributing exactly 10,000,000 DGB — and 6.52M DGB streaming in from Binance. Outflows, by contrast, dispersed entirely into the Unknown, with 6.86M DGB routed to a lone legacy address and smaller tributaries scattering to unlabeled SegWit peers. No known exchange claims this wallet as its own.
At an activity rate of 0.063 transactions per day and no movement in the last week, the wallet reads less as a trader's console and more as a long-hold reservoir — funded partly from Binance, partly from the unattributed retail dark, and now still. Its behavior remains unclassified; its intent, unknown to observers.
54M DGB from unattributed, unlabeled addresses — chief among them a single peer contributing exactly 10,000,000 DGB — and 6.