PI (Pi) increased by 9.86% in the past 24 hours

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Gate News Bot Report, February 14 — According to CoinMarketCap data, as of press time, PI (Pi) is trading at $0.15, up 9.86% in the past 24 hours, with a high of $0.16 and a low of $0.13. The 24-hour trading volume reached $32.6 million. The current market capitalization is approximately $1.362 billion, an increase of $122 million from yesterday.

Pi is the first digital currency that can be mined on a mobile phone, utilizing groundbreaking technology to achieve mining on mobile devices without draining the battery. The project has three main features: first, it achieves decentralization, providing a secure, tamper-proof, and interoperable digital currency; second, it adopts a mobile-first design that allows use on phones without battery consumption; third, it is user-friendly and environmentally friendly, easy to use, and does not generate significant electricity consumption at scale. Pi is mined through a free mobile app, and users can join simply by receiving an invitation from existing trusted network members.

Recent Important News about PI:

1️⃣ Major Upgrade Plan Boosts Market Sentiment
Pi Network announced a major upgrade scheduled before February 15, involving improvements across multiple aspects of the project. Such upgrade announcements often attract community attention and can serve as catalysts for short-term price fluctuations. The release of the upgrade plan helps boost market expectations for the project’s development prospects.

2️⃣ Declining Trading Volume and Technical Pressure
Market observations show a significant decrease in Pi’s trading volume, coupled with its hovering near historical lows, reflecting a notable decline in market participation. Although there was a 9.86% rebound in this cycle, the strength and sustainability of this bounce remain to be seen, and market doubts about the rebound’s sustainability persist.

3️⃣ Project Trustworthiness Faces Risks and Concerns
Various controversial analyses and comments about Pi Network continue to emerge, questioning aspects of the project’s model and operations. These ongoing negative sentiments may exert long-term pressure on investor confidence and indicate significant disagreements in market perceptions of the project’s fundamentals.

This news is not investment advice. Investors should be aware of market volatility risks.

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