If Pi Network launches on February 20, 2025, its value will depend on whether it follows a market-driven exchange model or a closed ecosystem payment model.
Scenario 1: Pi Listed on Exchanges (Market-Driven Model)
If Pi is officially listed on Binance or other exchanges, its price will be determined by supply and demand. Possible price ranges:
- Low Estimate: $1 – $10 (if selling pressure is high and demand is low).
- Moderate Estimate: $10 – $100 (if demand is strong but speculative).
- High Estimate: $100 – $500+ (if major investors and traders enter).
However, these prices will be highly volatile and could change rapidly based on market sentiment.
Scenario 2: Pi Used Only for Payments (Closed Ecosystem Model)
If Pi is not listed on exchanges and is only used for goods and services, its value will depend on merchant and community agreement:
- GCV ($314,159 or other proposed values) – Some community members believe Pi will be valued highly within its ecosystem, but this is not guaranteed.
- Merchant-Set Prices ($10 – $1000 per Pi) – Businesses could set their own rates based on local demand and availability.
- Limited Liquidity– Without exchange listings, converting Pi to fiat or other cryptocurrencies would be challenging.
Final Thoughts
- If Pi is listed on exchanges, its price will fluctuate based on trading activity.
- If Pi is only for transactions, its value will be subjective and depend on community adoption.