Token Reaches $1.25 After 17.5% Daily Gain

By: bitcoin ethereum news|2025/05/15 02:45:04
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Pi Network’s token has made impressive gains over the past week, showing strong recovery potential after struggling through April. The cryptocurrency has maintained position above the crucial $1.00 support level, catching the attention of investors across the market. On May 14, 2025, PI reached $1.25, representing a 17.5% increase in just 24 hours. This puts the value at approximately 20,715 Indonesian Rupiah based on current exchange rates. The daily trading range has been between $1.02 and $1.32, showing some volatility but overall upward momentum. PI currently has a market capitalization of around $8.9 billion, while the fully diluted valuation stands at nearly $13.7 billion. The circulating supply is approximately 7.1 billion PI out of a total supply of 10.9 billion, with the maximum supply capped at 100 billion. Technical Indicators Show Mixed Signals The Relative Strength Index (RSI) for Pi Network has pushed beyond the 70.0 threshold, placing the asset in overbought territory. This typically suggests the bullish momentum may be approaching saturation. Historically, overbought conditions often lead to market corrections as investors take profits. However, assets can sometimes remain in this zone for extended periods without declining significantly. The Chaikin Money Flow (CMF) indicator remains above the zero line, signaling continued strong inflow of funds. Despite a recent dip, this positive CMF reading reinforces the view that PI’s bullish trend might continue if overall market conditions remain favorable. According to a report from BeInCrypto on May 13, PI was trading at $1.09, marking an 86% increase over seven days with strong support at the psychologically important $1.00 level. Analysts suggest that if PI maintains position above this support, it could target $1.34 or even $1.64, assuming the bullish momentum persists in the coming days. The downside scenario involves potential selling pressure pushing PI below $1.00, which could lead to further drops to $0.87 or $0.78, invalidating the bullish outlook. Exchange Holdings Raise Questions Centralized exchanges now hold over 287 million PI coins, according to data shared by Pi News. Bitget leads with 100.6 million PI, followed by OKX with 33.2 million. These substantial exchange balances have raised questions about liquidity management and selling risks, especially with the anticipated announcement on May 14. The large volume of tokens on exchanges could potentially impact price action if market makers decide to move significant amounts around the time of the announcement. Pi Network’s recent price behavior on May 13 showed signs of speculative positioning, with traders likely buying in anticipation of the news. The daily candle featured a small body with long wicks, typical of pre-announcement market conditions. After reaching a two-month high of $1.67 on May 12, PI experienced a sharp 40% drop to a daily low near $0.996 on May 13, highlighting the current market volatility. May 14 Announcement Creates Buzz The Pi Core Team has teased a major “ecosystem announcement” scheduled for May 14, 2025, during the Consensus conference in Toronto. Speculation about the announcement ranges from an official Open Mainnet launch to potential strategic partnerships with technology firms or payment networks. Some community members have suggested possible integrations with Google Cloud or Visa, while others point to renewed Binance listing rumors. While the announcement has generated interest, market response remains cautious. Many users still face restricted access to their tokens due to incomplete migrations and unresolved KYC issues, which has tempered optimism despite the growing hype. The price action continues to show volatility as traders position themselves ahead of this potentially significant development for the Pi Network ecosystem. Source: https://blockonomi.com/pi-network-pi-price-token-reaches-1-25-after-17-5-daily-gain/

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The X Chat will be available for download on the App Store this Friday. The media has already covered the feature list, including self-destructing messages, screenshot prevention, 481-person group chats, Grok integration, and registration without a phone number, positioning it as the "Western WeChat." However, there are three questions that have hardly been addressed in any reports.


There is a sentence on X's official help page that is still hanging there: "If malicious insiders or X itself cause encrypted conversations to be exposed through legal processes, both the sender and receiver will be completely unaware."


Question One: Is this encryption the same as Signal's encryption?


No. The difference lies in where the keys are stored.


In Signal's end-to-end encryption, the keys never leave your device. X, the court, or any external party does not hold your keys. Signal's servers have nothing to decrypt your messages; even if they were subpoenaed, they could only provide registration timestamps and last connection times, as evidenced by past subpoena records.


X Chat uses the Juicebox protocol. This solution divides the key into three parts, each stored on three servers operated by X. When recovering the key with a PIN code, the system retrieves these three shards from X's servers and recombines them. No matter how complex the PIN code is, X is the actual custodian of the key, not the user.


This is the technical background of the "help page sentence": because the key is on X's servers, X has the ability to respond to legal processes without the user's knowledge. Signal does not have this capability, not because of policy, but because it simply does not have the key.


The following illustration compares the security mechanisms of Signal, WhatsApp, Telegram, and X Chat along six dimensions. X Chat is the only one of the four where the platform holds the key and the only one without Forward Secrecy.


The significance of Forward Secrecy is that even if a key is compromised at a certain point in time, historical messages cannot be decrypted because each message has a unique key. Signal's Double Ratchet protocol automatically updates the key after each message, a mechanism lacking in X Chat.


After analyzing the X Chat architecture in June 2025, Johns Hopkins University cryptology professor Matthew Green commented, "If we judge XChat as an end-to-end encryption scheme, this seems like a pretty game-over type of vulnerability." He later added, "I would not trust this any more than I trust current unencrypted DMs."


From a September 2025 TechCrunch report to being live in April 2026, this architecture saw no changes.


In a February 9, 2026 tweet, Musk pledged to undergo rigorous security tests of X Chat before its launch on X Chat and to open source all the code.



As of the April 17 launch date, no independent third-party audit has been completed, there is no official code repository on GitHub, the App Store's privacy label reveals X Chat collects five or more categories of data including location, contact info, and search history, directly contradicting the marketing claim of "No Ads, No Trackers."


Issue 2: Does Grok know what you're messaging in private?


Not continuous monitoring, but a clear access point.


For every message on X Chat, users can long-press and select "Ask Grok." When this button is clicked, the message is delivered to Grok in plaintext, transitioning from encrypted to unencrypted at this stage.


This design is not a vulnerability but a feature. However, X Chat's privacy policy does not state whether this plaintext data will be used for Grok's model training or if Grok will store this conversation content. By actively clicking "Ask Grok," users are voluntarily removing the encryption protection of that message.


There is also a structural issue: How quickly will this button shift from an "optional feature" to a "default habit"? The higher the quality of Grok's replies, the more frequently users will rely on it, leading to an increase in the proportion of messages flowing out of encryption protection. The actual encryption strength of X Chat, in the long run, depends not only on the design of the Juicebox protocol but also on the frequency of user clicks on "Ask Grok."


Issue 3: Why is there no Android version?


X Chat's initial release only supports iOS, with the Android version simply stating "coming soon" without a timeline.


In the global smartphone market, Android holds about 73%, while iOS holds about 27% (IDC/Statista, 2025). Of WhatsApp's 3.14 billion monthly active users, 73% are on Android (according to Demand Sage). In India, WhatsApp covers 854 million users, with over 95% Android penetration. In Brazil, there are 148 million users, with 81% on Android, and in Indonesia, there are 112 million users, with 87% on Android.



WhatsApp's dominance in the global communication market is built on Android. Signal, with a monthly active user base of around 85 million, also relies mainly on privacy-conscious users in Android-dominant countries.


X Chat circumvented this battlefield, with two possible interpretations. One is technical debt; X Chat is built with Rust, and achieving cross-platform support is not easy, so prioritizing iOS may be an engineering constraint. The other is a strategic choice; with iOS holding a market share of nearly 55% in the U.S., X's core user base being in the U.S., prioritizing iOS means focusing on their core user base rather than engaging in direct competition with Android-dominated emerging markets and WhatsApp.


These two interpretations are not mutually exclusive, leading to the same result: X Chat's debut saw it willingly forfeit 73% of the global smartphone user base.


Elon Musk's "Super App"


This matter has been described by some: X Chat, along with X Money and Grok, forms a trifecta creating a closed-loop data system parallel to the existing infrastructure, similar in concept to the WeChat ecosystem. This assessment is not new, but with X Chat's launch, it's worth revisiting the schematic.



X Chat generates communication metadata, including information on who is talking to whom, for how long, and how frequently. This data flows into X's identity system. Part of the message content goes through the Ask Grok feature and enters Grok's processing chain. Financial transactions are handled by X Money: external public testing was completed in March, opening to the public in April, enabling fiat peer-to-peer transfers via Visa Direct. A senior Fireblocks executive confirmed plans for cryptocurrency payments to go live by the end of the year, holding money transmitter licenses in over 40 U.S. states currently.


Every WeChat feature operates within China's regulatory framework. Musk's system operates within Western regulatory frameworks, but he also serves as the head of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). This is not a WeChat replica; it is a reenactment of the same logic under different political conditions.


The difference is that WeChat has never explicitly claimed to be "end-to-end encrypted" on its main interface, whereas X Chat does. "End-to-end encryption" in user perception means that no one, not even the platform, can see your messages. X Chat's architectural design does not meet this user expectation, but it uses this term.


X Chat consolidates the three data lines of "who this person is, who they are talking to, and where their money comes from and goes to" in one company's hands.


The help page sentence has never been just technical instructions.


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