Pi Network Turns Heads With Symbolic Transfers, $20M Volume Spike

The Pi Network coin dipped to $0.46 today, slipping 6% in the past 24 hours. Yet trading volume jumped to $20 million, up 80% over the same period. That mix of a price drop and a big volume rise often points to traders testing the waters rather than rushing in or out. Related Reading: Analyst Sounds The Alarm: Shiba Inu Primed For Over 1,500% Breakout Pi Network Volume Spike Signals Fresh Interest According to on-chain data, weekly gains of 1.1% suggest renewed curiosity around the Pi Network token. Its recent push past $0.48 may have drawn eyes back to the network. A big swell in transfers shows people shifting coins more than usual, even if the price isn’t following the same upward path. In the past few days, two separate moves of exactly 3.14 Pi have caught attention. Those small transfers tie back to the project’s namesake, the number π. Based on reports, these sent-outs came from a single wallet—labeled GASWBD…—which also withdrew over 10 million Pi in just six days. That same address links to about 320 million Pi in earlier activity, leading many to wonder if a big miner, an institutional backer, or someone from the Pi team is behind it.

Jul 13, 2025 - 03:10
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Pi Network Turns Heads With Symbolic Transfers, $20M Volume Spike

The Pi Network coin dipped to $0.46 today, slipping 6% in the past 24 hours. Yet trading volume jumped to $20 million, up 80% over the same period. That mix of a price drop and a big volume rise often points to traders testing the waters rather than rushing in or out.

Pi Network Volume Spike Signals Fresh Interest

According to on-chain data, weekly gains of 1.1% suggest renewed curiosity around the Pi Network token. Its recent push past $0.48 may have drawn eyes back to the network. A big swell in transfers shows people shifting coins more than usual, even if the price isn’t following the same upward path.

In the past few days, two separate moves of exactly 3.14 Pi have caught attention. Those small transfers tie back to the project’s namesake, the number π.

Based on reports, these sent-outs came from a single wallet—labeled GASWBD…—which also withdrew over 10 million Pi in just six days. That same address links to about 320 million Pi in earlier activity, leading many to wonder if a big miner, an institutional backer, or someone from the Pi team is behind it.

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