Pi has only been in the open market for three months as of February 20, 2025; Pi was born into the world - as a child looking for adoption, appreciation, and acceptance.
So how can we expect 'Pi' to start with a value higher than all the companies in the world according to the Global Consensus Value (GCV)? It has not collaborated with any major companies yet, nor has it solved any global problems so far. Why? Because 'Pi' is new. The world is still getting to know it. People need some time to absorb it, accept it, and understand its true meaning.
If you realize how unique the Pi network is, you also understand that patience is the key to success. Some may ask for 10,000 Pi as the price for a car today, but if you wait for just one major partnership or a moment for mass adoption, that car may only cost one Pi in the future. And like Bitcoin, this change will not happen overnight.
There are still many obstacles for Pi to overcome before it reaches its true destination - and before reaching a value of $314,159 per Pi becomes possible. This level of value comes with time, utility, and adoption, not just dreams. Pi has only been launched for three months in the eyes of investors, institutions, and companies. Stakeholders rely on tangible data - market capitalization, balance sheets, ecosystem growth, and user activity - to validate any project.
Yes, some mining pioneers have been mining for six years, but more than 10 million users have migrated abroad; they have only engaged in active mining in the last year or two. Pi has not yet been adopted globally, but we are still in the early stages. Pi was truly born when the firewalls were removed. That was its first breath.
Now, we as a community must nurture, protect, and grow it. Hold on to it and be patient; the world is starting to hear about Pi.
And when he finally understands it, everything will change.&