The Pi Network plans to launch its mainnet on February 20, 2025, but they are not in a hurry to list on exchanges. There must be a reason for this, and we need to think it through carefully.
Let me take XRP, XLM, and VET as examples. These three tokens are quite popular in real life, with supply amounts between 50 billion and 100 billion. I calculated that their market cap divided by supply gives an average of about $1.22 each. Why compare them? Because Pi's maximum supply is also 100 billion, so it makes sense to compare them this way.
These three tokens have an average supply of around 78.9 billion, and their average price is roughly $1.23. Of course, there are many private forums online that have also estimated the price of Pi, but these prices have not been verified by the public market, so they can only serve as a reference.
In conclusion, the Pi Network has its own plans. They do not want to rush into the public market but instead want to give Pi a reasonable valuation through global forums like GSV.
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