🔸 Notcoin (NOT) — Can it reach $0.1?
Reaching $0.1 would require a massive market cap, possibly exceeding many memecoins and some top altcoins. For that to happen, Notcoin would need:
Strong utility and use cases
Continuous community growth
Big partnerships or ecosystem development
A very bullish market environment
As of now, NOT's value is driven mostly by hype and the recent airdrop. Without real utility and long-term adoption, $0.1 is very unlikely in the short term.
🔸 Pi Network (PI) — Can it reach $3?
The current $3 price seen in some IOU markets is not real, since Pi hasn't launched its open mainnet yet. That means:
Users still can’t freely trade Pi on real exchanges
The actual market price is unknown
The token doesn’t have proven liquidity or utility yet
For Pi to truly reach or maintain $3, it would need:
A successful open mainnet launch
Strong real-world use cases
Widespread adoption and active developers
Regulatory clarity and exchange listings
Just like with Notcoin, community hype alone isn’t enough — real value comes from actual usage and economic activity.
⚠️ Conclusion:
Both prices — $0.1 for Notcoin and $3 for Pi — are theoretically possible, but they depend on development, adoption, and market conditions.
Always DYOR and don’t trust hype or IOU prices as final indicators. 📉📈