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Expert Calls On Pi Network To Burn Tokens To Revive Pi Coin Price
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CoinGape 2025-04-05 16:22:39

Expert Calls On Pi Network To Burn Tokens To Revive Pi Coin Price

After Pi Network lost over 20% over the last week, analysts are mooting suggestions to save Pi Coin from slipping further. Pi Network enthusiast Dr Altcoin says the PiCoreTeam can inject new life in the short term by burning a considerable amount of Pi Coins. Pi Network Has To Burn Pi Coins As A Quick Fix For Falling Prices As the Pi Network price threatened to fall to $0.3, an expert has waded in to share solutions to stave off the decline. Community member Dr Altcoin opines that investors have to come to terms with the current reality of the network amid the steep decline. According to an analysis on X , Dr Altcoin notes that a steeper correction will delay Pi Network from reaching a new all-time high. To prevent an even bigger drop, the expert urges the PiCoreTeam (PCT) to burn a large number of Pi Coins. According to Dr Altcoin, burning Pi will be a short-term solution to address declining asset prices. By removing coins, Pi coins from circulation, tokens become scarce, driving up prices to trigger a rally. “The quick fix?” asked Dr Altcoin. “The PCT should burn its damn billions of Pi Coins from those 20,000+ Pi Foundations wallets.” Right out of the bat, the PCT controls over 80 billion Pi coins distributed across several wallets. While burning Pi can improve prices, a Pi token unlock has stoked bearish sentiments among investors, sending prices below $1. Long-Term Plan For Pi Hangs In The Balance While the short-term direction of Pi can be impacted by burning tokens, Dr Altcoin’s long-term fix leaves things to fate. The expert says there is little the PCT can do but to “wait” and “hope” for a long-term upward trajectory akin to Bitcoin. “The long-term fix?” said Dr Altcoin. “Wait patiently and hope it evolves like BTC, not ends up like XRP.” Despite waiting on their hands, there are a few things the PCT can do to put Pi Network on the right path. For starters, Dr Altcoin says the PCT can improve its Know Your Business (KYB) process for projects keen on building in the ecosystem. The PCT has caught some flak after PiDaoSwap launched NFTs on BSC following KYB delays. Dr Altcoin adds that the PCT’s transparency in the token burn and unlock mechanism will play a role in Binance and Bybit listing Pi on their exchanges, potentially driving prices northward. While Pi price has recorded double-digit losses in the seven-day chart, prices are upbeat over 24 hours. Pi price has surged by 18% while trading volumes are hurtling toward the $1 billion mark. Despite the surge, the asset is not in the clear yet as Pi musters its strength in an attempt to flip the $0.90 resistance point. The post Expert Calls On Pi Network To Burn Tokens To Revive Pi Coin Price appeared first on CoinGape .

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