
Pi
PIID: 35697Rank #56Updated 8/20/2026, 5:03:00 AM
24h Low
$0.08613062
24h High
$0.09151406
Market Cap
$982.75M
24h Volume
$9.48M
Fully Diluted Valuation
$8.88B
Market Dominance
0.04%
7d Volume
$59.01M
Volume / Market Cap
0.96%
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Technical Analysis
Price Performance
1h
+0.32%
24h
+2.87%
7d
+0.63%
30d
-1.33%
60d
-34.08%
90d
-41.90%
1y
-74.54%
YTD
-56.62%
All-Time High
$2.98
All-Time Low
$0.07071808
Supply
PI AI Analysis Posts
View allPIās 5% breakout on August 1st reverses sharply to -3.84% as volume dries up, suggesting a classic pump-and-dump pattern. Traders should brace for continued weakness.
- āPI Network reminder fueled a 5% intraday spike on Aug 1, but the gains fully evaporated within 48 hours, signaling a lack of sustained demand.
- ā24-hour volume of $8.11M is insufficient to support upward momentum, with the current -3.84% decline occurring on thin liquidity, typical of distribution.
- āThe tokenās market cap rank 55 leaves it exposed to broader market risk-off sentiment, negating any isolated positive catalyst.
Pi Coin surges 4.6% in 24h as traders front-run the Protocol v26 upgrade, but low volume and a looming deadline threaten to cap the rebound. Here's the trading blueprint.
- āProtocol v26 upgrade deadline fuels speculative front-running and "buy the rumor" dynamics
- āPI decoupled from broader market weakness with an 8% intraday peak, signaling isolated demand
- ā24h volume of $10.2M is tepid relative to market cap, suggesting fragile liquidity and breakout risk
Pi (PI) climbs 4.6% following a flurry of ecosystem updates, but bulls face a critical test near $0.092. Can the momentum sustain, or is this another short-lived spike before the next mainnet milestone?
- āRecent Pi Network updates highlighted in CryptoPotato on July 31 provide fresh narrative catalysts for retail interest.
- ā24-hour volume surge ($10.2M) with a 4.61% gain confirms active market participation, suggesting a near-term base.
- āUpcoming mainnet migration and KYC progress remain binary events ā any delay or negative regulatory hint could erase gains.
PI extends its bounce from recent lows, fueled by a risk-on shift as Bitcoin consolidates after the FOMC meeting. Short-term momentum points to a potential breakout, but caution is warranted.
- āPIās recovery rally gains legs as BTC stabilizes post-FOMC, removing macro uncertainty.
- ā24h volume of $12.4M marks a notable uptick, suggesting growing speculative interest.
- āTechnical structure hints at a higher low formation with room to run toward $0.09 resistance.
Pi Network initiated its ninth protocol upgrade with a strict August 11 deadline for node operators, injecting fresh momentum into PI token. The 24-hour volume of $12.6M underscores growing interest as the network inches toward its final Version 27.
- āProtocol 26 rollout with a mandatory node update deadline (August 11) ā a concrete network development milestone that historically triggers short-term price pops.
- āPositive price action (+4.59%) on elevated volume ($12.6M) signals renewed speculative demand and a potential trend shift.
- āMid-cap positioning (rank 56) with manageable liquidity ā room for upside if the upgrade progresses without major snags.
Pi plunges toward record lows as exhausted bulls fail to sustain a dead-cat bounce. Fading volume and bearish news signal further downside; we recommend selling at resistance.
- āCryptoPotato headline confirms PI is a daily laggard, nearing all-time lows, with sentiment reaching āwashed outā levels.
- āThe 4.03% daily bounce is anemic and occurs on negligible volume of $11.6M, typical of bear market relief rallies before continuation.
- āMarket cap rank 57 implies relatively high visibility, yet the price action shows persistent distribution and no catalyst for reversal.
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About Pi
What Is Pi Network?
Pi Network is a social cryptocurrency, developer platform, and ecosystem designed for widespread accessibility and real-world utility. It enables users to mine and transact Pi using a mobile-friendly interface while supporting applications built within its blockchain ecosystem
Supply Model and Mining Mechanism
The Maximum Supply of Pi is 100 billion tokens. The Maximum Supply is comprised of the following: 65 Billion tokens (or 65%) are allocated for all community mining rewards; 10 billion (10%) are allocated for foundation reserves; 5 billion (5%) are allocated for liquidity purposes; and 20 billion (20%) are allocated for the Core Team. Each allocation mentioned above tracks the community Migrated Mining Rewards issuance pace, so the proportions of each allocation in the total supply remains the same at any given time.
The Effective Total Supply of Piāthe total Pi supply at the current timeāallocates Pi proportionally the same as the Maximum Supply. Since every allocation tracks the Migrated Mining Rewards of the community, the Effective Total Supply can be calculated by dividing the current Migrated Mining Rewards of Pi on the Mainnet blockchain by 65%. The other allocations within the Effective Total Supply can then be calculated based on the same proportions as the Maximum Supply, e.g. at most 10% of the Effective Total Supply is available in the foundation reserve, 5% of the Effective Total Supply is available for liquidity purposes, and 20% of the Effective Total Supply is available for the Core Team. This remains true despite the fact that all tokens were minted at the genesis as technically required by the blockchain protocol.
Circulating Supply includes all Migrated Mining Rewards and all tokens that entered circulation from other buckets of the allocations, which at its maximum could be summed up to equal the Effective Total Supply.
Piās mining rewards are distributed based on an issuance formula that follows a declining exponential model defined in the Pi whitepaper. Users can increase the amount of mining rewards they receive based on their individual contributions to the network, like Security Circles, using utility-based Pi apps, running Nodes, etc. For each month, the amount of Pi to be distributed as mobile balance is capped and determined by the model, regardless of how many people or how many types of mining rewards there are during the month. The capping is achieved by the design of a system-wide base mining rate, and each type of mining rewards to each individual are just a multiplier of this base mining rate. As the monthly supplies always diminish, the base mining rate generally decreases over time. Fewer Pi may also be issued because the real Pi issuance on the blockchain depends on Pioneers passing KYC and completing all steps required for migration to the Mainnet. Despite all efforts to facilitate and remind Pioneers to complete those required steps, there are always dropoffs along the way, resulting in less than all outstanding mobile balances to be issued on the blockchain. Because of this mechanism, the community issued amount (Migrated Mining Rewards) on the blockchain will likely be closer and closer to a line lower than the 65 billion. This is thus the reason for the variable Effective Total Supply which incorporates this effect. Effective Total Supply results from all Migrated Mining Rewards divided by 65%, as opposed to the Maximum Supply of 100 billion.
Ecosystem and Adoption
Pi Network has built an integrated ecosystem that facilitates real-world transactions and decentralized applications. Pi can be used as a medium of exchange for goods and services, including online commerce and local brick-and-mortar businesses. Users can engage with Core Team and community-built apps in the Pi ecosystem through the Pi Browser, where integrated features like the Pi Wallet provide a seamless experience. Events like PiFest 2024 showcased Piās growing adoption, with over 27,000 active sellers and 28,000 test merchants across 160 countries.
Who Are the Founders of Pi Network?
Pi Network was founded by Dr. Nicolas Kokkalis and Dr. Chengdiao Fan, both of whom have PhDs from Stanford University and a passion for improving human lives through technology. Dr. Nicolas Kokkalis is a Stanford PhD in EE and postdoc in CS with research on distributed systems and human-computer interaction. His work focuses on combining distributed systems and human computer interaction to bring cryptocurrency to everyday people. As a strong and long-term believer of the technical, financial and social potential of cryptocurrencies, he is determined to move them beyond their current limitations and is committed to bringing the power of blockchain to more people.
Dr. Chengdiao Fan holds a Stanford PhD in Anthropological Sciences, harnessing social computing to unlock human potential on a global scale. Chengdiao is building Pi Network to mobilize individuals all over the world to participate and be rewarded for their contributions, and establish an inclusive ecosystem for global citizens to unleash and capture their own agency, and in turn create utilities and productions for society and the world.
Compliance and Identity Verification
Pi Network follows a one-account-per-person policy through its Know Your Customer (KYC) solution. This system combines machine automation and human verification to authenticate user identities while preserving privacy. The KYC process emphasizes real individuals, combats fraudulent activities and enables fair participation in the mining process of the network. Piās identity verification approach balances scalability, security, and accessibility, allowing millions of users worldwide to validate their accounts while maintaining regulatory compliance.