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Altcoins Pi began with a mobile-first mining model and a staged mainnet rollout, prioritizing identity verification, an app ecosystem, and commerce inside its community. This unique path makes traditional valuation difficult because liquidity, circulating supply, and exchange depth are still uncertain. A 2030 outlook must therefore rely on long-term scenarios instead of short-term price moves. How this forecast is modeled Rather than focusing on a single price, the forecast explores different possible outcomes depending on two main factors: how much real economic value Pi Network can generate and how many coins are actively circulating by 2030. The higher the adoption and the lower the inflation of circulating tokens, the stronger the price outlook becomes. 2030 base case In the base case, Pi achieves meaningful utility inside its own ecosystem, with growing merchant acceptance and an active, identity-verified user base. If adoption progresses steadily, the network could be valued in the range of $20 billion by 2030. Under such a scenario, depending on circulating supply, Pi’s price might fall somewhere between $0.40 and $2.00. 2030 bull case The bull case requires far more than community growth. It would need widespread integrations with external businesses, smooth fiat on-ramps and off-ramps, a strong developer pipeline, and deep liquidity across exchanges. If these conditions are met and the supply in circulation remains somewhat controlled, Pi could be valued around $60 billion by 2030. That level of success could support a price range between $1.20 and $6.00, with the higher end possible only if usage and liquidity both mature significantly. 2030 bear case On the other hand, if liquidity stays limited, if user engagement stalls, or if regulatory pressures restrict adoption, Pi may struggle to scale meaningfully. In this scenario, the network’s value might remain closer to $5 billion by 2030. With a larger supply…