Going slow but good
https://t.co/Z3sxjMEMT6 https://t.co/F3j58KsshS
Going slow but good
https://t.co/Z3sxjMEMT6 https://t.co/F3j58KsshS
$PIEVERSE major accumulation identified
The first group built positions during the sideways consolidation, the quiet phase before direction was confirmed. The second group is still DCA'ing now, adding to the current price expansion rather than waiting for a retracement.
(track all wallet addresses below)
12 fresh wallets. 7.63M $PIEVERSE total. CEX netflow showing strong net outflows in the same window.
When fresh wallets accumulate before and during a move simultaneously, and exchange supply keeps declining throughout, it describes demand that isn't fading into strength. It's expanding with it
In the past, many AI Agent narratives have been grand‑talk: they can think, collaborate, make you money, and execute tasks for you. But when those ideas land in real products, they often stay at the level of chat, reminders, and content generation.
What makes the @pieverse_io × @OKX APP event worth watching, in my view, is that it puts the agent into a concrete, executable on‑chain scenario.
Here's how Pieverse plays it:
First, claim a Purr‑Fect Claw instance, then set up your .pie agent identity, and finally generate an OKX × Pieverse Agent Card. Up to that point, it feels like a lightweight onboarding activity.
The really interesting part comes afterward.
That .pie identity gives your agent a recognisable, recordable, callable persona. The subsequent Red Packet Race and Treasure Code attempts both revolve around that persona.
1. Red Packet Race is the more mass‑market track.
A Purr‑Fect Claw agent can use the OKX Agent Payments Protocol to send and claim stablecoin red packets on X Layer. In other words, this is not a pure points‑game; it’s an activity tied to real on‑chain transfers.
You can think of it as a social‑payment experiment: the agent isn’t just showing a card, it’s actually entering the on‑chain red‑packet flow, sending, claiming, climbing the leaderboard, and competing for a share of the pool based on eligible red packets on X Layer.
2. Treasure Code is a more advanced track.
It resembles an agent‑native technical treasure‑hunt. Each paid attempt returns HIT or MISS; players need to collect Fragments and finally piece together a 24‑character game code. Users who successfully unlock the Treasure Code become eligible for the corresponding 50,000 PIEVERSE prize pool.
The focus of this track isn’t “lottery”, but how the agent continuously attempts a task, receives feedback, gathers clues, and ultimately achieves the goal.
The total prize pool is 500,000 PIEVERSE, of which 450,000 PIEVERSE is a shared participation pool for Red Packet Race and Treasure Code, and an additional 50,000 PIEVERSE is reserved for users who unlock Treasure Code.
The event now has only five days left.
If you haven’t joined yet, start with the most basic path:
Claim your .pie identity and put your agent to work.
Grab your .pie agent identity and let your AI Agent start sending red packets, climbing leaderboards, and cracking Treasure Code.