
Despite experiencing its all-time high popularity and a highly engaged global community in 2025, Pi is not listed on the world’s leading crypto exchanges — Coinbase and Binance. A crypto analyst, Kim H Wong, has listed the reasons in a post on X, why Pi remains absent from the major crypto platforms.
Over the years, Pi Network gained massive hype but remained absent from the Coinbase and Binance exchanges. Most crypto analysts suspect that its lack of transparency is the core element for not being listed, but Pi Network has not officially made a statement regarding it. So, crypto expert Kim H Wong lists 3 major reasons for it:
Due to its ongoing development phase and concerns about transparency and control, it has not been fully open-sourced. Pi Network has been frequently criticized for its lack of transparency in tokenomics and lack of clarity in the project by different crypto analysts.
Several industry experts have expressed concerns over the lack of independent verification, signaling a lack of security and transparency. This has made the Pi network susceptible to potential attacks or manipulation, risking not only the platform’s security but also customers’ private information and funds.
Wong suspects that Pi Network may not have applied to Coinbase and Binance for listing. There have been multiple rumors and discussions on Pi Network’s listing on Binance and Coinbase, but the platforms never released an official statement regarding it, and neither did Pi. So, after all, there might be a possibility that Pi has not applied to the exchange platforms for listings.
Pi Network aims to create a strong user base to foster trust within the network, with an ultimate goal to make Pi an everyday currency for transactions. To improve the adoption rate, Pi aims to create a convenient transaction process, potentially through mobile devices. Analysts predict that Pi Network has a future in long-term success and integration with its anticipated price increase by 2030.
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