Pi Network Price Near $0.22 as Heavy Token Unlocks Set Stage for Breakout

Published at 2025-11-14 08:37:40

Pi Network’s PI has held near $0.22 despite the start of its heaviest unlock period through 2027, with 145.7 million tokens due this month and a further 173 million set for December. That steadiness has drawn attention because large scheduled releases typically add selling pressure; the fact price has stayed firm suggests buyers may be absorbing the incremental supply.

The significance is twofold: persistent demand through unlocks can provide a base for upside and turn scheduled releases into momentum catalysts, but the risk of increased selling remains until unlocks taper off. Traders and observers will be watching on-chain flows, exchange listings, and whether buying continues to outpace newly unlocked tokens—any sustained absorption could set up a technical breakout for PI, while failure to absorb supply would likely cap gains.

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