Consider this quiet coordinate in the DigiByte firmament: dgb1qupt7vk4vnzchg5xa6flq8qakyk0dpsshwmefh3, a SegWit wallet that first drew breath on the second of January, 2023, and last stirred on the eighteenth of December, 2025. Across those 1,081 days it has conducted 117 transactions at the measured cadence of roughly one every nine days — 16.39 million DGB gathered inward, 12.34 million released outward, leaving a present luminosity of 4,050,019.99 DGB resting in its orbit.
The wallet's gravitational relationships tell a two-bodied tale. Of its inflows, 6.37 million DGB arrived from Binance — a single identified exchange counterparty — while a larger 10.02 million DGB drifted in from unattributed sources, retail constellations whose identities the chain does not name. Every outbound satoshi, all 12.34 million DGB of it, departed toward Unknown addresses, with the three largest transits sending 5.61 million, 2.00 million, and 1.94 million DGB to distinct destinations. No exchange labels appear on the exit path.
For the past 206 days the address has been silent — zero transactions in the trailing week, its owner unattributed, its behavior uncatalogued. It is neither a labeled exchange nor a recognized service, only a substantial holder whose orbit has, for now, settled into stillness. The observer records what is; motive remains beyond the aperture.
02 million DGB drifted in from unattributed sources, retail constellations whose identities the chain does not name.