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Pi Network is evolving beyond its initial phase as a mobile mining experiment into a fully unified blockchain ecosystem. The latest developments support real-world finance, gaming, and technological applications.
A crypto expert argues that for Pi to achieve long-term growth and stability, it must expand its platform-level applications to align directly with the broader crypto economy and everyday users’ needs.
Pi Network has the potential to become a major unified blockchain ecosystem, but this is only possible by focusing on essential infrastructure and practical applications. The network should strengthen its technical foundation with tools like cross-chain bridges to facilitate faster transactions, establish a decentralized identity system, and implement DAO governance.
Expanding this infrastructure would enable real-world use cases such as payments, asset tokenization, AI applications, NFT markets, and derivative trading, attracting more users.
With over 60 million users and 256 mainnet dApps, combining financial, social, and technological applications into a single ecosystem could position Pi as a mass crypto gateway. This integration may drive large-scale adoption and greater economic empowerment for its global user community.
“The future expansion of Pi Network is not about isolated additions but a vision-driven progression around the unified blockchain system,” the expert added.
Pi Coin is currently priced at $0.2029, with a 24-hour trading volume of $14.25 million. This represents a decline of approximately 93% from its all-time high in February 2025. As the token continues to navigate extreme volatility, the expansion of its technical ecosystem could create opportunities to increase adoption.
Broader utility through AI, RWA (real-world assets), and DeFi (decentralized finance) could boost demand for Pi Coin by strengthening its use cases. However, while these developments may indirectly support the token’s price, they do not guarantee absolute price stability.



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