Pi Network News: Valour PI ETP Debuts on Swedish Market Amid Low Uptake

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In August 2025, Valour Inc., a subsidiary of DeFi Technologies listed on Nasdaq, launched the VALOUR PI (PI) SEK ETP on the Swedish Spotlight Stock Market. The product marks one of Pi Network’s most notable steps toward entering traditional finance.

Kim H. Wong, an EECS engineer and crypto analyst, said the launch connects Pi Network’s native token with regulated markets. He described it as an important moment for linking Pi’s mobile-based ecosystem to standard financial structures.

Making Pi Accessible to Regular Investors

Wong explained that the Valour PI ETP allows ordinary investors to gain exposure to Pi through their brokerage accounts. He added that this access could help improve market confidence and reduce the barrier between digital assets and regulated trading platforms.

The product trades under ISIN CH1108681540 and carries a 1.9% management fee.

Wong said this move could mark Pi’s formal entry into regulated markets. He noted that if the ETP draws meaningful investment, it could increase demand for $PI and bring greater price stability.

“If the ETP attracts sizeable investment, this could increase demand for $PI, in turn potentially supporting token value,” Wong wrote.

Pi’s Current Market Standing

Pi (PI) is trading at $0.2026, up 0.23% in the past 24 hours. Its daily trading volume stands at $18.94 million, up 38.64% from the previous day. Despite the rise, the token remains under mild bearish pressure in the broader market.

Analysts Expect Slow but Steady Growth

Some analysts continue to express long-term confidence in Pi. Dr. Altcoin, a well-known crypto researcher, said he expects Pi to follow a long-term recovery trend similar to Bitcoin’s early growth phase.

He added that upcoming developments, such as Protocol Upgrade Version 23, could support that shift.

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