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Pi Network News: Why Pi Coin Fell 10% Today and What Pi Day on March 14 Means for the Price

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By on March 8, 2026 Altcoin, Bitcoin, Regulations, Trading, Web3
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The post Pi Network News: Why Pi Coin Fell 10% Today and What Pi Day on March 14 Means for the Price appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News

Pi coin dropped roughly 10% in the last 24 hours, sliding to around $0.20 after briefly touching $0.23 earlier this week. For anyone holding Pi or watching the market, here is a breakdown of why it fell and what to watch next.

The main reason: the rally ran out of steam

Pi had a strong week, climbing more than 20% before hitting a wall just above $0.21. When a coin rises that fast that quickly, short-term traders tend to sell and lock in their profits. That is exactly what happened here. The price failed to hold above an important level that traders were watching closely, and the selling accelerated from there. In simple terms, too many people tried to cash out at the same time.

The bigger picture: the whole market is nervous

Pi did not fall alone. Bitcoin slipped, the broader crypto market dipped, and the Fear and Greed Index, a measure of market sentiment, is sitting deep in Extreme Fear territory. Investors are jittery about ongoing geopolitical tensions and are waiting on a major US inflation report due March 12. 

What happens next

The price to watch is $0.20. That is the psychological support level the market is currently testing. Two scenarios are in play right now.

If Pi holds above $0.20, the coin could stabilise and trade sideways in the lead-up to Pi Day on March 14, which historically brings network announcements that can move the price.

If Pi breaks below $0.20, the next meaningful support sits around $0.15, which would represent a significant further decline from current levels.

The bottom line

This drop is a combination of profit-taking after a sharp rally and a broader market that has turned risk-averse. It is not unusual price behaviour, but the next few days are critical. Pi Day on March 14 is the nearest potential catalyst for a recovery. Until then, holding $0.20 is the number every Pi holder should be watching.

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