What makes Pi Coin different compared to big cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, and does that make it better or worse for business and finance?

Updated June 13, 2025 • 1-min read

Posted by Anonymous

Jun 12, 2025

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Posted by Anonymous - Jun 12, 2025

This is something I always wondered before I actually tried out Pi Coin. The biggest difference is how you get it. With Bitcoin, you need a crazy expensive setup with powerful computers to mine, and it uses lots of electricity. Pi Coin is way more chill. You just click a button on your phone app every day and that counts as mining, so anyone with a smartphone can do it. That’s why so many normal people got into Pi.

Is it better for business and finance? Kinda depends. The whole point was making crypto easy and cheap to get, not just for rich people with fancy set-ups, and I think that’s cool. But right now, businesses and banks don’t really use it, and it’s only tradable in a few places. Most big companies won’t touch anything like Pi Coin until it has a track record like Bitcoin, especially since it was in a closed network for a long time. I guess if it ever does become huge, it could shake things up, but for now, it's just a different way of trying to get rich off crypto, and we have to wait and see what businesses do with it.

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