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Expert Reveals Decentralized Strategy To Stabilize Pi Network Price
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CoinGape 2025-04-06 18:17:57

Expert Reveals Decentralized Strategy To Stabilize Pi Network Price

Pi Network price has left investors puzzling over a steady decline that saw Pi Coin nearly sink to $0. 3. To prevent a repeat of the steep drop, the pseudonymous Satoshi Nakamoto is making a case for a decentralized market stabilization mechanism for the Pi Network. A Community-Driven Liquidity Pool For The Pi Network The pseudonymous Satoshi Nakamoto theorized on X that a community-driven liquidity pool (CDLP) will provide a range of benefits for Pi Network. According to his post, CDLP will operate as a decentralized market stabilization mechanism focused on Pi Coin price performance. The plan, leaning on the Dollar-Cost Averaging (DCA) buying strategy, will require participants to commit to purchasing a fixed amount of Pi monthly. Each user participating in the CDLP will have full control of the Pi coins in their wallets without the need for any intermediaries. Per Nakamoto, users purchasing Pi coins each month will form a “massive” CDLP capable of preventing steep price drops. The CDLP achieves this by increasing Pi liquidity, reducing circulating supply while demand continues to increase. “This pool increases market depth, cushions sharp price drops, and promotes a more stable price structure,” said Nakamoto. Nakamoto says the CDLP is not a short-term strategy to prop up Pi Network as it advocates for long-term holding. In the short term, Dr Altcoin wants Pi Network to burn tokens as a near-term solution to falling prices. The Entire Ecosystem To Benefit From CDLP Apart from stabilizing the Pi Network price, the CDLP will have an impact on the broader ecosystem. First, Nakamoto says developers building projects will have a stable environment without the hassle of sharp price drops. The Pi Network has previously come under fire after PiDAOSwap launched NFTs on BSC over lengthy KYB delays Furthermore, a stable price will be an incentive for businesses to accept Pi as a payment mechanism. Nakamoto says Pi holders will be rewarded by future decentralized applications (DApps) building on the network. “This doesn’t just stabilize the price – it transforms Pi’s visibility, strengthens the community, and attracts more developers and real-world use cases,” said Nakamoto. Nakamoto says the CDLP is viable and sustainable as it does not require whales to support the price. Nakamoto claims that a $10 monthly commitment to buy Pi will result in a “steady $100 million inflow” into PI that is user-controlled without third-party risks. Centralized exchanges like Binance sidelining Pi in listing processes have affected community sentiments, triggering a bearish sentiment for Pi. The post Expert Reveals Decentralized Strategy To Stabilize Pi Network Price appeared first on CoinGape .

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