Pi News: Dual Value System Shows Pressure from Daily Token Unlocks

Published at 2025-11-14 07:06:13

Pi Network is trading at $0.2156, slipping 4.8% over 24 hours amid continued market pressure. Observers point to a dual value dynamic — on‑network utility expectations versus market speculation — with daily token unlocks acting as a steady headwind by increasing circulating supply and dampening short-term price momentum.

Analysts warn that these structural tokenomics, combined with broader market conditions, reduce the likelihood of a rapid return to Pi’s all-time high. For holders and traders, the unfolding unlock schedule and real-world uptake of Pi’s ecosystem will be key signals to watch, as they will determine whether network utility can eventually absorb increased supply and restore upward price traction.

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