Recently, an analysis institution released a forecast report on Pi Network, outlining potential price trends from 2025 to 2030. The core logic is simple—if Pi can successfully launch the mainnet and find real application scenarios, the price may undergo a significant revaluation.
However, there is an important prerequisite to clarify: currently, Pi is still in the closed mainnet phase and cannot be traded normally. Therefore, all these predictions and analyses are essentially based on projections of the project's development prospects and are not definitive conclusions.
For friends who want to follow this project long-term, the most critical thing is to keep an eye on official updates—when the mainnet will truly open, how the ecosystem applications will progress, and how the token release schedule will be arranged. These are the core variables that truly influence the subsequent direction. No matter how many predictions there are, understanding these fundamentals is more important.
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FadCatcher
· 8h ago
These predictions keep coming back to the same old story. Let's wait until the mainnet is truly launched before discussing it.
Talking about price trends now as if they're certain is unconvincing to me.
Discussing revaluation during the closed mainnet phase is purely虚虚的.
The key is when the official release will actually happen, whether the ecosystem has real projects landing—that's the real deal.
I've seen many predictions from various analysis agencies, but most of them have become jokes. It still depends on actual progress.
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GateUser-4ae57581
· 11h ago
In other words, it's just a fart now.
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AirdropGrandpa
· 11h ago
What are you still hyping about price predictions for the closed mainnet? Isn't that just a pie in the sky?
Let's wait until the mainnet is truly open before talking. Right now, it's all just air.
Instead of looking at five-year forecasts, it's better to watch when the official team actually makes a move.
If the mainnet can't be opened, everything is pointless. This is very crucial.
By the way, how many times has Pi promised things over the years... it's a bit disappointing.
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PoolJumper
· 11h ago
Predictions are still dependent on when the mainnet can actually go live. No matter how high the hype is now, it's all in vain.
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SerumSurfer
· 12h ago
It's another round of predictions; in the end, we still have to wait and see when the mainnet will truly go live.
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Predicting during the closed mainnet phase is just for attention-seeking, isn't it?
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Instead of looking at those flashy analyses, it's better to focus directly on the mainnet progress and ecosystem applications.
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As for Pi, let's wait until there are actual actions; right now, it's all talk.
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Honestly, it's a gamble whether Pi will survive; everything else is just clouds.
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The release schedule of tokens is probably the real point of contention, right?
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Predictions before the mainnet launch are like weather forecasts—just listen and forget about it.
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NotGonnaMakeIt
· 12h ago
Oh my, another prediction report. Can you really trust this stuff, brother?
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What are they still hyping about the closed mainnet for? Let's wait until it can actually be traded.
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Well said. Without understanding the fundamentals, reading more reports is just a waste.
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When will Pi finally be usable? We've been talking about this for so long.
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Instead of trusting predictions, it's better to follow official updates. Don't get caught off guard.
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Six years of dreams, do they have to be so boastful?
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I'll consider it when the mainnet is open. Right now, it's all just stories.
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This is just waiting—waiting for the mainnet, waiting for applications, waiting for trading...
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Predictions are useless. Wait until the official team actually takes action.
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TommyTeacher
· 12h ago
The closed mainnet is still nonsense; all predictions are just armchair quarterbacking.
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Honestly, before open trading, it's all just stories. Just listen and forget it.
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The mainnet is a long way off; I’ve already lost hope.
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Rather than reading reports, it's better to wait for the official release of real progress, which at least has some reference value.
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Ecosystem applications are the key; without them, it can only rot in your hands.
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I'm not concerned about the price; I care about when this project will truly land.
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Is the token release schedule transparent? That's worth more than predictions.
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What's the point of analyzing the closed phase? Waste of time.
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Let's talk when the mainnet really opens; nothing has happened so far.
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Official updates are not being provided; predictions are bullshit.
Recently, an analysis institution released a forecast report on Pi Network, outlining potential price trends from 2025 to 2030. The core logic is simple—if Pi can successfully launch the mainnet and find real application scenarios, the price may undergo a significant revaluation.
However, there is an important prerequisite to clarify: currently, Pi is still in the closed mainnet phase and cannot be traded normally. Therefore, all these predictions and analyses are essentially based on projections of the project's development prospects and are not definitive conclusions.
For friends who want to follow this project long-term, the most critical thing is to keep an eye on official updates—when the mainnet will truly open, how the ecosystem applications will progress, and how the token release schedule will be arranged. These are the core variables that truly influence the subsequent direction. No matter how many predictions there are, understanding these fundamentals is more important.