Analysis of Pi Coin Halving Mechanism: Mining Rate Mathematics

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CryptoWorld News reports that Cryptonews, the halving mechanism of Pi Coin involves complex mining rate mathematics. The network starts with an initial mining rate of 3.1415926, and as the unlocking schedule progresses, the mining rate is gradually drowned out. Pi Network uses the term “halving” when describing its mining system, suggesting that the supply of 100 billion tokens will not suppress the price, but this claim needs to be audited. Although Pi Network does have a halving mechanism, its supply system makes halving concerns for holders almost irrelevant. In 2026, tokens that pressure market prices are not being mined at the current rate in the near term, but rather were mined many years ago at a higher rate. The current Pi price is about $0.12, down significantly from the $2.99 peak at launch, and the gap between the scarcity narrative and supply reality becomes the most critical mathematical issue in the ecosystem.
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PlumEight
· 3h ago
Dead trash pit, dead pioneer, 8 years of screwing around
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HeavyStakingOnASnowyNight
· 3h ago
The drop from 0.12 to 2.99 has triggered holders’ PTSD.
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MosaicBow
· 3h ago
No matter how elegant the mathematical model is, it can't save the fundamentals that haven't gone live on the mainnet.
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OrigamiMountainsAndRivers
· 3h ago
Talking about scarcity before the audit is even out; the community is too good at self-congratulation.
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RektRecoveryCoach
· 3h ago
The early-2026 sell-off pressure from miners is the real “time bomb”—it’s a bit too early to talk about the halving now.
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