
Protocols
DGD-for-ETH refund events from the 2020 DigixDAO wind-down, decoded
DigixDAO voted to dissolve in 2020 and refunded its treasury to DGD holders. rotki decodes the DGD burn and the paired ETH refund from the dissolution contract so the wind-down shows up cleanly in your history.
Supported features
- DGD sent to the DigixDAO refund contract is tagged as a burn against the DigixDAO counterparty.
- ETH received from the refund contract is tagged as a refund against the DigixDAO counterparty.
- The burn and the refund are linked in your history so the wind-down reads as a single event pair.
Limitations
- DigixDAO is dissolved; rotki supports it for historical accounting of the refund only. No new DigixDAO events exist.
Setup
- 1In rotki, add the Ethereum address that held DGD when you redeemed against the refund contract.
- 2In rotki, open History and let the initial sync run. The DGD burn and ETH refund pair is decoded automatically.
Frequently asked questions
Is DigixDAO still active?
No. The DAO voted to dissolve in 2020 and DGD holders were refunded in ETH. rotki supports it for historical accounting only.
Does rotki read DigixDAO activity from its own servers?
No. rotki is a local application that talks directly to the Ethereum RPC endpoint you configure - the public default, a third-party provider, or your own node. The query goes from your computer to that endpoint without passing through any rotki-operated server.