$PI The market is a bit cold right now. Gate spot has just updated to 0.07704 USDT, with 24h -6.04%. It was dumped to 0.0725 during the day and then pulled back—not a strong reversal, more like catching its breath.


On the 15m chart, it ranged from 0.0756 to 0.0777; the 1h shows some recovery, but on the 4h it’s still being held down under the completed K candle. Above, I’d look at 0.0779/0.0792 first—if it can’t hold, don’t chase. Below, watch 0.0756 and 0.0725.

Fundamentals you can basically verify: Pi’s official announcement on July 15 said that on July 22 it plans to upgrade Protocol v25, focusing on stability, reliability, and BN254/Poseidon. For now, there are no verifiable new licenses, ETFs, or partnership positives. If it were me, I’d just observe with a light position here. Do you think $PI is a shakeout, or a pullback that’s already finished and it’ll keep grinding upward? #PI #PiNetwork #Gate(purely personal opinion, DYOR, don’t blame me if you lose money 😂)
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LiquidityVeteran
· 11h ago
It feels like a shakeout, but there’s no real upside catalyst behind it. The v25 upgrade is just routine maintenance, so it’s normal that the market doesn’t buy it. First, see if it can hold 0.0725; if it can’t, it will most likely dip below 0.07. It’s still safer to stay with a light position and wait for a clear signal before making any move.
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MemeTheater
· 12h ago
Technically, 0.0756 is short-term support. If it breaks, get out; if it doesn’t, you can try with a small position, but the overall market environment is bad—don’t get overly carried away.
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BlackSwanGuard
· 12h ago
Boredom in a range is grinding; let’s talk again when volume breaks out.
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