Focus the DigiScope on dgb1qu77ahz80uh7qxc7pukkftz9r7qulkghd5g7952, and a curious stillness answers back. This SegWit address, unattributed to any known exchange, drew in 3,007,362 DGB across its lifetime and released only 107,322 DGB outward, spread over just 28 transactions. What remains — 2,900,040 DGB — sits like sediment on the ocean floor, undisturbed.
The wallet's active season was brief and bright: first light on 26 February 2021, final motion on 10 November 2022, an operational arc of 622 days at a leisurely cadence of 0.045 transactions per day. Since that last transmission, 1,346 days of silence have accrued. Of the inflows, 681,597 DGB arrived bearing the signature of Bittrex, while a far larger 2,325,765 DGB drifted in from unattributed sources — a chorus of unknown wallets, among them counterparties contributing 748,662 and 552,999 DGB. Outflows, modest by comparison, traveled almost entirely to a single unlabeled address.
What we observe, then, is an accumulator: a vessel that gathered from one named exchange and many nameless streams, released a fraction, and then went quiet. Whether the hand behind it sleeps, watches, or has simply drifted beyond signal range, the ledger cannot say. Only the balance persists, patient as starlight.
Since that last transmission, 1,346 days of silence have accrued.