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coinpedia 2025-02-20 11:40:19

Pi Coin Price Prediction: What’s Next After 30% Crash?

The post Pi Coin Price Prediction: What’s Next After 30% Crash? appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News Pi Coin, the digital currency of Pi Network, has officially launched its Mainnet and been listed on several major exchanges, including OKX and Bitget, among others. Following the launch, Pi Coin’s price surged to $1.4, with some platforms seeing an all-time high of over $2. However, the price has recently dropped, hovering around $1.18, after a 30% crash. The Pi Network Mainnet launch marks a significant milestone for the project, which has been in development for six years. Users who completed their KYC process can now migrate their Pi coins to the Mainnet and use them for transactions, business payments, and other applications within the Pi ecosystem. Amid speculations of scam, analyst Kim Wong wrote, “Pi Network has been distributing wealth to all the people in the world whoever wants it, free, this has benefited millions of people already.” Despite initial high expectations for Pi Coin’s value—ranging from $100 to $500—many predictions have fallen short. The coin’s value, while lower than anticipated, still represents a big achievement for holders, as those who accumulated coins during the network’s test phase can now exchange them for real value. A user wrote on X, “I will not sell my $PI coins, which I have worked for 6 years, for a ridiculous price like $2 dollars. $XRP is over $2.5 with a 60B supply. These prices are ridiculous with a 100M supply. I will not sell without 1 $PI = $50.” Another user shared that Pi Network has made crypto history. After launching its open mainnet, Pi’s market cap almost entered the top 10 and is expected to break into the top $3 soon. They believe that once Pi staking starts, the price will soar.

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