DigiScope
Explain This Address

Turn the telescope toward dgb1qvszeq2dtwpva57sdl2r8zqaerlenks3tv4lu0v, and observe a curious stillness in the DigiByte firmament. This SegWit address first flickered into existence on December 4, 2024, and drew its final breath of activity on July 18, 2025 — a 226-day window of accumulation, followed by a silence now stretching 360 days deep. Across its entire lifetime, exactly five transactions have been recorded, every one of them an inflow. Nothing has ever left.

The provenance is singular and unambiguous: all 9,223,887.98 DGB arrived from a single labeled counterparty, Binance, routed through the source address D5hfT7tqTiQHGm. Four of the five deposits landed within a tight cluster around block 21,756,673 through 21,757,277, with an earlier seed transaction at block 20,450,832 some 587 days ago. The activity rate — 0.022 transactions per day — is less a heartbeat than a slow tectonic settling. The address bears no known exchange attribution, and its behavioral pattern remains unclassified.

What we witness, then, is a body of 9.22 million DGB drawn entirely from an exchange and placed into cold orbit — a one-way migration, a dormant reservoir. Whether treasury, custody, or private conviction, the data itself offers no motive. Only the numbers speak, and they speak of stillness.

022 transactions per day — is less a heartbeat than a slow tectonic settling.

Hold Age
226 days
Behavior
Unknown
Rich List Rank
DigiAssets