The crypto spotlight has shifted to Pi Network, as mounting anticipation surrounds a major ecosystem update expected today.
Pi Coin, the native token, is holding above $1.19, with traders closely watching for signs of a breakout that could propel it toward the $3 mark.
Fueling the optimism is the project’s founder’s scheduled appearance at ConsenSys 2025, a high-profile blockchain event that often sets the tone for broader industry trends. Community members speculate that the talk could unveil Pi Network’s long-awaited roadmap toward decentralization and open-source development.
Ahead of the announcement, Pi-related apps have quietly received updates on the Google Play Store—improving UI and potentially laying technical foundations for a larger network transition. Meanwhile, the core team has taken a notable step by deactivating the central node, seen by many as the final move before open-sourcing the project.
From a technical standpoint, Pi Coin recently surged nearly 190% before retreating slightly. Despite a pullback, momentum indicators suggest the rally may not be over. A bounce above $1.67 could revive the uptrend, while any weakness below $1 could expose the asset to sharper corrections.
With developer tools nearing release, a more decentralized structure emerging, and community hype hitting new highs, Pi Network is approaching a decisive moment—one that could redefine its future and test just how far this coin can go.
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