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Pi Network News: Rumors Grow Around Potential Stablecoin Rollout

Pi Network News: Rumors Grow Around Potential Stablecoin Rollout

The Pi Network community is buzzing with speculation about a potential new chapter for the project: a native stablecoin.

The rumored PiUSD could become the platform’s boldest step yet, connecting blockchain, artificial intelligence, and the emerging tokenized economy.

The idea surfaced after prominent community analyst Dr. Altcoin suggested that Pi Network might be preparing to release a dollar-pegged digital currency designed for high-speed, low-cost transactions across AI and robotics applications. He believes this kind of asset could transform Pi from a struggling token project into a player at the center of next-generation automation.

While excitement grows around the concept, the timing couldn’t be more critical. Pi Coin has seen a brutal market decline, down more than 95% from its highs, hovering near $0.21 as developers push ahead with the Pi DEX and automated market maker (AMM) testnets. Many view these experiments as the groundwork for larger integration efforts that could eventually make PiUSD feasible.

A Bridge Between Humans and Machines

Dr. Altcoin envisions PiUSD as a transactional bridge – one that would allow not only human users but also AI systems and autonomous robots to settle payments in real time. He argues that this would give Pi Network a unique advantage, turning it into a foundation for the machine-to-machine (M2M) economy that technologists have long anticipated.

Such a stablecoin could also restore liquidity to Pi’s ecosystem and stabilize prices within its closed network, though that would depend heavily on how the core team executes its roadmap and re-engages its base of early supporters.

Tokenization: The Bigger Picture

Beyond Pi’s internal ambitions, the stablecoin discussion echoes a broader shift happening across global finance. BlackRock’s Larry Fink recently called tokenization “the next evolution of markets,” highlighting how blockchain could digitize everything from stocks to real estate.

Supporters argue that Pi’s eco-friendly design, low fees, and expanding smart contract framework make it a natural fit for real-world asset tokenization. Ongoing updates are expected to enhance the network’s capability to host such assets, positioning it for a broader utility layer once its mainnet stabilizes.

The Path Ahead

Pi’s “Protocol 23” upgrade, still in testing, is seen as the last major hurdle before the full mainnet launch later this year. The update could revive investor sentiment if it brings real on-chain functionality to life.

At the moment, Pi Coin remains locked in a tight trading band between $0.20 and $0.23. A sustained breakout could push it toward $0.26, while a drop below $0.20 risks reopening the downtrend.

The coming months may determine whether Pi Network can evolve from a fading experiment into a fully functioning blockchain ecosystem. If PiUSD materializes, it won’t just be another token – it could be the missing piece that connects Pi’s past hype to a meaningful future in AI-driven finance.


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Александър Стефанов - Главен редактор на TradeNews

Reporter at Coindoo

Alex is Editor-in-Chief of Coindoo and co-founder of Millennial Media Group, with nearly a decade of experience covering financial markets - crypto first, then everything else. It started in 2016 with Bitcoin. Like most people at the time, he didn't fully understand it - so he kept digging. Blockchain, tokenomics, the projects, the cycles. That curiosity never stopped, and eventually pulled him into traditional markets too: equities, commodities, macro. Not because he left crypto behind, but because you can't properly understand one without the other. What drives him is straightforward: he wants to know why something is happening, not just that it's happening. Most market coverage stops at the headline - price up, price down, here's a chart. Alex finds that kind of reporting actively unhelpful. If you walk away from an article without understanding the mechanism behind the move, what did you actually learn? He holds a degree in Tourism from New Bulgarian University - not the most obvious path into financial markets, but markets have a way of pulling in people who are simply too curious to stay out. He has authored over 200 in-depth analyses and more than 10,000 articles across crypto and traditional finance. He still thinks every day in markets teaches him something new. That's probably why he hasn't stopped.

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