There are speculations that the Pi Core Team may introduce an update on March 14, potentially setting a fixed price for Pi in the Pi Vault—a long-term goal of the project. If this happens, the value of Pi coins held on exchanges might differ from those stored in Pi Wallets.


Additionally, if you transfer Pi back to your wallet later, it may not retain the same value as before. This could impact trading dynamics, possibly driving up Pi’s price on regular exchanges, though at a slower pace.
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WhooshWhooshWhooshBanvip
· 2025-03-13 08:18
Regardless of whether what you said is true or false, the prices of the exchange and the π Wallet cannot be the same. Unless the π Wallet and the exchange cannot withdraw coins to each other.
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GateUser-122c1f10vip
· 2025-03-13 07:54
The truth is in the picture above,
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