More Speculation But… Think About It! 🤔

So, we have as many opinions as there are people in this world as far as a specific Pi price per USD.

But in my mind, there are only a few major camps, considering only a few major factors:

  1. It's essentially worthless. Pennies or less per Pi. This group believes anything from: it's a scam, it's poorly managed, supply is too high, and/or they want to talk about how 99%+ of cryptos are worthless, so, in a vacuum, Pi is statistically likely to fall into that range for any number of reasons already stated, or yet to be discovered/understood.

  2. A handful of change to a couple bucks. This is the middle of the road in my opinion. A lot of people have put a fair bit of time into Pi, and there's a community of people pushing it. It's got to have SOME value.

  3. A few dollars, to maybe $100. This is where the true believers live. This is a good project, with real money backing it, 100lb brains at the helm, and millions of Pioneers supporting. This is what I think even the founders believe is possible. This is where we could be if everything goes right. This valuation would have to fend off bag dumpers and scams and fraud, as well as it having to be supported by a robust ecosystem of people and businesses accepting Pi.

  4. Anything over $100. This is where I think, while anything is possible, we have to start really scrutinizing how this can become reality. Not just launch, but the next several years will have to go really well for this to be achievable. I'll never say never. Look at Bitcoin. And IMO, Pi has numerous advantages over Bitcoin. But Bitcoin does have one MAJOR advantage. It was first. And it's WIDELY adopted. Already. Pi, and what I mean by that is, the global community of Pioneers would need to nearly universally work toward adoption together to make this possible. I'm not quite seeing that, yet. But I do have hope.

  5. "GCV" any value well over $100. There are a lot of people who truly believe in this. They truly do. But in my opinion, this is pretty to extremely far-fetched.

In any case, I certainly wish for the best. And I have been around Pi for a LONG time.

What camp do you fall into, and why?