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Many users on X (Twitter) have shared an update stating that Binance is ready to list Pi Coin on December 31st. This announcement quickly caught attention, sparking excitement and speculation among Pi Network supporters.
A viral post from an X account named Pi News shared a post stating: 'If #PiNetwork gets listed on #Binance, what do you think the price of Pi will be?'
According to The Crypto Times, this is not the official channel announcement of Pi Network.
Pi Network has been a trending topic in the cryptocurrency space since the project launched in 2019, attracting a large community in a short period. Anticipation surrounds the possibility of Pi Network going mainnet this month.
Pi Network is a cryptocurrency project focused on a mobile platform, allowing users to mine Pi directly from their smartphones.
The project aims to make mining easy and accessible for everyone. Other cryptocurrencies require sophisticated computers and use hardware that consumes a lot of energy.
Although the official launch date has not yet been determined, Pi Network has garnered significant interest due to its user-friendly interface and low barriers to entry.
Pi Network has become one of the most talked-about cryptocurrency projects, with an increasingly active user community. The platform has surpassed 100 million downloads on the Google Play Store.
There is also much speculation about the market value of Pi Coin in 2025. Experts believe Pi Coin could trade between $93.41 and $220.46 by 2025, with an average price of about $141.64.
However, the claim that Binance is planning to list Pi is completely false. Neither Binance nor the official Pi Core Team has made any official announcements regarding the listing.
The claim that Binance will list Pi Coin on December 31, 2024, is still not credible until we receive confirmation from official sources.
It seems this is yet another 'clickbait' tactic to attract attention on social media. Stay updated with announcements from Binance or the Pi Core Team to avoid falling for such rumors.