
Kraken has confirmed its listing of PI Coin, scheduling trading to start on March 13, just in time for Pi Day. This announcement has sparked excitement and skepticism in the crypto community, as reactions grow on various forums.
Responses to the listing news are polarized. A user expressed excitement, saying, "Letβs go!" while another questioned their status in the migration queue, commenting, "Damn, if only my 9k were migrated already." Many are eager for the increased exposure through the major exchange, but some are wary. A user remarked, "CEX will just dump the token they received as part of payment."
Another commenter sought clarity, asking, "What does this listing mean exactly?" Also notable, as PI Coin gets ready for trading, users in the UK noted that Kraken shows PI/USD and PI/EUR available in post-only mode, with a minimum deposit of 20 PI, which caught some users off-guard, mentioning loss due to not understanding the requirement.
"This is good news now more US pioneers can trade," shared another member, hinting at the broader implications for North American access to the coin.
While some predict a pump and dump scenario, others are speculative about the coin's endurance. One user commented, "I hope it goes to $5 so that people can jump ship with profits." Sentiment remains divided regarding the coin's reputation, with one user questioning further, "Why does it say that it is a meme coin?"
Experts point to an estimated 60% chance of an initial price surge due to speculation around the listing. However, they caution that a price pullback is also likely due to prevailing skepticism.
π Trading for PI Coin begins on March 13, 2026.
π User sentiments range from enthusiasm to skepticism.
β οΈ Minimum deposit requirement for PI on Kraken is 20 PI.
π Experts predict a volatile trading environment initially.
As the crypto world gears up for Pi Day, all eyes will be on PI Coin. Whether it will meet expectations or fall victim to skepticism remains to be seen. Will the hype hold, or are investors caught in a bubble?