
Pi Coin struggles after Binance snub, dropping below $1. Analysts see potential for a rebound if key support holds strong.
Pi Network's KYC issues impact adoption. If Pi reclaims $1, it could rally to $1.20, but a drop below $0.70 may trigger further losses.
The crypto market experienced another busy week, with major events shaking up the landscape. The U.S. Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) made its decisions, and the long-running XRP lawsuit was finally resolved, bringing relief to the community. However, the Pi Network faced some tough challenges.
The migration and Know Your Customer (KYC) process are now complete, but many users were unable to claim their tokens. As a result, Pi fell behind the market, leading to doubts about whether now is a good time to buy.
Among the top 100 cryptocurrencies, Pi was the worst performer last week, losing more value than the rest. A big blow came when Binance refused to list Pi. They stated that any token not listed on the Binance Smart Chain is not eligible for a vote, disqualifying Pi from consideration.
What’s Next For Pi Coin Price?
The Pi token dropped below the $1 mark, after hitting an all-time high of $3 following its Open Network launch on February 20. It hit the low of around $0.70, leaving many investors uncertain about the future. However, it has now bounced back, trading at around $0.96. Despite the downturn, analysts are spotting potential for a rebound and there are signs that a breakout could happen. If the support level holds strong, Pi could push back toward $2.
The trading volume saw an initial spike but later declined, showing that sellers are currently in control, weakening the momentum of buyers. After a 3% drop, the price is approaching the critical $0.70 support level, and if this breaks, it could lead to further drops, potentially down to $0.50 or $0.10.
On the bright side, if Pi reclaims the $1 level, it could trigger an upward move toward $1.20, offering hope for a recovery.
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FAQs
Binance excluded Pi as it isn’t on the Binance Smart Chain, making it ineligible for a listing vote.
Pi Coin remains volatile; a recovery above $1 may signal bullish momentum, while further drops could pose risks.
Pi Coin fell due to Binance’s refusal to list it and KYC issues preventing many users from claiming their tokens.