Pi Network’s Viral Sea Creature Rankings – Where Do You Stand?
The Pi Network community is buzzing with a playful new ranking system that’s turning Pioneers into Shrimps, Whales, and even Humpbacks—based on how much Pi they hold.
Co-founder Dr. Nicolas Kokkalis just dropped a ranking system that’s taken the community by storm—classifying holders as sea creatures based on how much Pi they’ve mined. And it’s not just fun—it reveals real insights about what’s happening behind the scenes. Now let's see with fun, sea-themed classification:
Shrimp: <1 Pi.
Crab: 1-9 Pi.
Octopus: 10-49 Pi.
Fish: 50-99 Pi.
Dolphin: 100-499 Pi.
Shark: 500-999 Pi.
Whale: 1,000-4,999 Pi.
Humpback: 5,000+ Pi.
Here’s the breakdown:
- 70% of users are "Shrimps"—holding less than 1 Pi.
- The top 100 wallets control 96% of supply (including burns/liquidity pools).
Why does this matter?
With Pi’s mainnet launch looming, distribution dynamics could influence price action. If most holders are small-scale, early trades could see volatility —especially if Whales move first.
Your Pi Strategy:
- If you’re a Shrimp/Crab? Keep mining—adoption is still on its earliest stage.
- Dolphin/Shark? Watch for mainnet updates—liquidity events could shift momentum.
- Whale/Humpback? Plan exits wisely to avoid market impact.
This ranking isn’t just fun—it’s a smart way to gauge your position** in Pi’s evolving ecosystem.
So, what’s your sea creature status? Drop a comment below! 👇
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