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Pi Coin rallies to $0.2 but faces correction risk; analysts warn of possible drop to $0.12

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Pi Coin (PI) climbed after a weekend surge to $0.20 on Feb. 15, 2026, lifting prices across most time frames. The move followed a sharp rise in Bitcoin and briefly boosted broader crypto sentiment.

According to CoinGecko‘s Pi Coin data, PI rose 0.9% in the last 24 hours. It gained 23.8% for the week and 10.6% over 14 days, while falling 13.4% month-to-month.

Bitcoin jumped to about $70,000 on Sunday and later eased back to roughly $68,000. Most cryptocurrencies retraced after Bitcoin’s pullback, while PI managed to retain notable gains.

Market sentiment stayed cautious, with investors shifting toward safe havens like gold and silver. A bearish outlook from CoinCodex projects PI could fall to $0.12 on Feb. 26, 2026 (Ed. note: that implies about a 30% decline).

The coverage indicates a high chance the rally will not continue and PI could dip soon. Traders and observers should expect continued volatility for the token in coming weeks.

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