Pi Network: Pi Coin Price Crashes 15%, Is Coinbase Listing Only Hope?

Pi Network’s native cryptocurrency Pi Coin price is down by another 15% today, slipping all the way to $0.55 and another 60% surge in daily trading volumes to $477 million. With this, the PI cryptocurrency has extended its weekly losses to more than 33% as investors are losing hope of any recovery to $1. As a result, the community is now pinning hopes on a Coinbase listing for any revival.
Will Pi Network Make Way to Coinbase Anytime Soon?
Although the Pi Network listing on Binance has faced multiple delays, the community is still hopeful for a Coinbase listing. On March 14—Pi Day—Coinbase’s Chief Legal Officer, Paul Grewal, posted a tweet featuring Pi’s logo, stating, “We take Pi Day very seriously at Coinbase.”
A Coinbase listing could provide a major liquidity boost, pumping up the Pi Coin price higher to $1 and beyond. The exchange often considers community engagement when adding new assets, making Pi Network’s 60 million+ user base a strong factor in its favor.
Additionally, such a listing could significantly boost PI cryptocurrency’s adoption in both U.S. and global markets. This would be a historic milestone for the ecosystem, increasing the visibility and accessibility to millions of crypto users worldwide.
While Coinbase stirs speculation, Binance has yet to make any official comments regarding a potential $PI listing.
Pi Coin Price Drop to $0.3 Coming?
As the Pi Coin price continues to lose crucial support levels, analysts are turning pessimistic about it moving ahead. Crypto analyst Moon JEFF has projected that Pi Network price could drop to $0.30 if exchange deposits continue at their current rate.
More than 375 million PI tokens have already moved to exchanges. Moon JEFF notes that with total supply reaching 500 million $PI, the token’s price could stabilize around $0.30. This is similar to our Pi Coin price prediction, which shows that altcoin to trade under $0.40 for the month of April.
A Major Challenge for the Core Team
The Pi Community backlash is growing stronger with every passing day as the altcoin selling pressure increases. Popular community member Dr Altcoin stated: “Pi’s price has been in free fall, hovering around $0.5. If this was the end goal, why did the Pi community wait six years? Pi could have easily reached this value if it had launched in 2022”.
He further stated that major cryptocurrency exchanges are unlikely to list PI crypto unless the Pi Core Team (PCT) provides full transparency regarding its tokenomics. The two major challenges as highlighted by Dr Altcoin, are:
- At current low prices, Pi holders may struggle to engage with decentralized applications (DApps) within the Pi ecosystem.
- If these challenges persist, a significant portion of Pi users could sell off their holdings and migrate to other crypto projects.
The analyst added that the only viable path forward for the Pi Core Team, without relying on major exchange listings, is to burn billions of Pi coins from the Pi Foundation wallets.
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