Pi Network Fundamentals (2025 Update)

The market capitalization of Pi Network ($PI) is currently around $4.3 billion, based on a circulating supply of approximately 7 billion tokens.

The Pi Core Team initially raised over $15 billion when Pi first launched at an initial price of around $3+ per token.

When we divide the initial circulation of Pi by the amount raised ($15 billion), it confirms that each $PI was valued around $3+ at launch.

Key Point:

The Core Team deliberately started Pi at a high valuation, knowing this was their biggest and final major fundraising move. As a result, there is no longer any strong internal "market dynamic" from the Core Team itself — it is now purely up to traders and market makers to drive Pi’s price action.

At this point, the Core Team has two main strategies:

1. Sell tokens gradually at higher prices to extract maximum value for holders.

2. Perform strategic buybacks during favorable market conditions, accumulating more strength before the real rally begins.

Unlike most crypto projects that start with low prices and rise over time, Pi Network started high and is naturally correcting lower.

This is why, in my professional prediction, Pi’s price could drop towards $0.1 before a major rally happens — if and when market conditions significantly improve.

However, because Pi launched from a high valuation, this ongoing accumulation phase (where stronger investors absorb the token supply from weaker hands) is critical. It prepares the project to fully capitalize on the upcoming bull market phase.

In short, Pi Network is strategically setting the stage for a powerful move — but only after liquidity is captured from current traders and market makers.

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