Pi Network: What Is It and How to Buy and Sell Pi Coin?

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The Pi Coin has finally arrived on major exchanges, but how can you sell it? For years, Pi Network users mined Pi on their mobile devices, watched their balances grow, but couldn't withdraw their funds. Now, with platforms like OKX and Bitget listing Pi Coin for spot trading, withdrawals are finally possible.

This guide covers everything you need to know—from transferring Pi to an exchange to executing your first trade and securely withdrawing profits.

Key Takeaways


How to Sell Pi Coin?

Follow these steps to sell your Pi Coin holdings:

  1. Transfer Pi Coin to an Exchange

    • Open Pi Browser, navigate to your Pi Network wallet, and unlock it.
    • Select “Pay/Request”“Manually Add Wallet Address.”
    • Copy your Pi deposit address from OKX (starts with “M”) and paste it into your Pi wallet.
    • Confirm and send. Transfers typically take 10–30 minutes.
  2. Execute a Trade

    • On OKX, locate the PI/USDT trading pair.
    • Choose between:

      • Market Order: Sell instantly at current prices.
      • Limit Order: Set your desired price and wait for a buyer.
  3. Withdraw Profits

    • Convert USDT to fiat via P2P trading or direct bank withdrawal.
    • Alternatively, transfer USDT/BTC/ETH to an external wallet (e.g., MetaMask).

👉 Start trading Pi Coin on OKX today


Where and When to Sell Pi Coin?

Only users who completed KYC and migrated to the Open Mainnet can sell Pi. Current trading platforms:

Note: Pi in the Enclosed Mainnet cannot be sold until migrated.


Should You Sell or Hold Pi Coin?

Consider these factors:


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FAQ

1. How long do Pi Coin transfers take?

Deposits usually process within 10–30 minutes but may delay during network congestion.

2. Can I sell Pi Coin without KYC?

No. KYC and Mainnet migration are mandatory.

3. What’s the minimum sale amount on OKX?

Orders must not exceed $10,000 in value per transaction.

4. Is Pi Coin available on decentralized exchanges (DEXs)?

Not yet. Only centralized exchanges like OKX support Pi trading currently.


Disclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only and not financial advice. Always verify details before trading.