Coldware VS Pi Vs Filecoin, Why Coldware Represents the Future as It Approaches $0.008
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Coldware ($COLD) is getting closer to $0.008, and it’s gaining attention for one simple reason—it’s building real tools people can use. Pi Network is still struggling after a big token unlock and slow progress since its mainnet launch. Filecoin is working on AI and storage solutions but hasn’t seen much adoption yet. In this article, we’ll look at what’s going on with all three projects, what’s causing the price movements, and why Coldware’s focus on hardware and ease of use could give it a real edge. Can Pi Network Turn Things Around Before Its Community Loses Faith? Pi Network (PI) has dropped nearly 75% from its February high of $2.98 and is now trading at around $0.75. The drop comes after a major token unlock in April that added over 108 million PI to circulation and pushed the total supply to roughly 4.9 billion. That influx put serious selling pressure on the market. Despite the hit, Pi Network still has one of the largest communities in crypto, with over 70 million users. It’s also launched a $100 million fund to support DApp development on its platform. The mainnet officially went live in February, but it’s still not fully decentralized, and much of the promised functionality hasn’t rolled out yet. So far, investor sentiment has been mixed. There’s clear frustration over delays and market performance, but many are still holding on and probably hoping the team delivers. Filecoin Focuses on AI and Compute, But Adoption Remains Slow Filecoin (FIL) is trading at around $2.90 as of today and holding steady while the project continues to build. One of the big focuses lately has been Filecoin’s foray into AI. It’s working with platforms like SingularityNET, Nuklai, and GoKite AI to offer decentralized storage for AI training data, which is supposed to make…
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