It’s been three months since the Pi Network main net launch and the project has already been faced by problems. The first problems that arose after launch was the locked coins and lots of miners being unable to claim their coins due to KYC issues. Nevertheless, the coin continued to maintain the trust of its users.
As a result of this, community members have speculated that the team’s actions could be the reasons behind the lack of listing. This is because top exchanges usually require transparency before listing tokens due to their large audience and there are rumors that the Pi Network team have been less than forthcoming about their token.
Another issue that has risen up is the lack of decentralized finance (DeFi) usage on the platform. No DeFi apps have been deployed, thus leaving the Pi Network price at the mercy of crypto market forces, with no real activity to create demand and push it higher.
With no network activity driving the Pi Network price, it has fluctuated with the crypto market. During the weekend, the altcoin saw an over 50% surge above $1.2. But this rally was short-lived as the price has since retraced and crashed back down below $1.