Pieverse (PIEVERSE): D-Score 51/100 — Moderately Decentralized BlockIndex D-Score: 51/100 (Moderately Decentralized). Pieverse (PIEVERSE) is a Layer 1 cryptocurrency using PoS consensus. Pieverse: Agent-native payment token enabling gasless minting, timestamping and cross-chain rails for compliant Web3 payments. Source: https://blockindex.ai/coin/pieverse · Data by BlockIndex.AI · Updated 2026-06-19 D-Score breakdown (0-100, higher means more decentralized) Component: Score: Overall D-Score: 51: Node distribution: 0: Initial distribution: 25: Governance: 16: Age and history: 5: Autonomy: 5: Key facts - Layer: Layer 1 - Consensus: PoS (N/A) - Launch: Other (2025) - Founder: N/A - VC funded: No - Max supply: 1,000,000,000 - Circulating: 265,602,220 (26.6%) Market data (as of 2026-06-19) - Price: $0.67 - Market cap: $176.9M - 24h volume: $25.82M - 24h change: -5.34% · 7d change: +8.08% About Pieverse is a market-facing token project primarily documented through exchange listings, market snapshots and product announcements. The available materials emphasize tokenomics, liquidity and exchange accessibility rather than low-level protocol design or an identified founding team. Across the provided snapshots Pieverse is represented by an ERC-20 smart contract (0x0e63...0225a9), a total supply of 1,000,000,000 PIEVERSE and a circulating supply of 175,000,000 (17.5%). Market-tracking pages (CoinMarketCap, Coinbase) and a dedicated project site (pieverse.io) accompany product announcements that center on agentic payments, timestamping invoices and cross-chain payment rails. Technically, Pieverse is captured as an application-layer token operating on Ethereum (underlying chain PoS). There is no chain-specific data such as blocks, block timing, or consensus parameters relevant to a standalone blockchain because Pieverse itself is a token. The project’s public materials focus on product features released in 2025: deployment on BNB Chain, integration partnerships (notably Kite AI), listings on major exchanges and product launches such as gasless minting rails and prediction-market style features. No authoritative developer repository, whitepaper or named executive roster was present in the supplied files, and many governance and distribution details (PIP, founder allocations, company incorporation) were not disclosed in the captured dataset. From a tokenomics and market perspective, the dataset documents active trading and strong price volatility during late 2025: a snapshot price of $0.4558, a 24h volume of $55.59M, an ATH of $0.979 (2025-12-07) and an ATL of $0.1145 (2025-11-14). Holders were reported at ~61.65K addresses. The visible supply figures permit straightforward market metrics (market cap ~ $79.78M, FDV ≈ $455.8M at the snapshot price) but do not disclose how tokens were initially allocated between backbone stakeholders, treasury and public distribution. Because those allocation details are absent, allocation-sensitive risk factors remain unquantified in the provided material. Governance and organizational structure are not documented in the supplied extracts. No CEO, corporate entity or DAO governance mechanics were identified. The available high-confidence infrastructure entries include a project bridge, Electrum compatibility and the official website; wallet support covers Ledger, Electrum, MetaMask and Phantom. Exchange visibility across major centralized venues is well documented in the extracts, supporting liquidity. Overall, Pieverse appears as a productized token ecosystem with strong market presence and active product releases in 2025, but limited public-facing protocol documentation or governance disclosures in the supplied dataset. Links - Website: https://pieverse.io/ - Whitepaper: N/A - GitHub: N/A --- About the D-Score: BlockIndex.AI rates decentralization from 0 to 100 across node distribution, initial distribution, governance, age and history, and autonomy. Methodology: https://blockindex.ai/dscore