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The cryptocurrency market in 2025 remains a battleground between retail-driven hype and institutional-grade viability, with Kaspa (KAS) and
Network (PI) serving as case studies in this dynamic. Both projects have garnered significant attention, but their paths to Binance listing—and broader adoption—highlight stark differences in their ability to meet the exchange’s stringent criteria.Binance’s evaluation process prioritizes regulatory compliance (15%), team credibility (15%), innovative technology (20%), demonstrated demand (25%), and alignment with Binance’s mission (25%) [1]. Projects must also demonstrate robust liquidity and a clear use case. For example,
Hyper (HYPER) and Maxi (MAXI) were highlighted for their Layer 2 scalability and meme-based community engagement, respectively [2]. This framework sets a high bar for altcoins seeking a Binance listing, emphasizing technical execution and institutional trust over speculative retail interest.Kaspa, a blockDAG-based blockchain, has made strides in technical innovation, including the Crescendo hardfork and the upcoming Casplex Layer-2 platform, which enables
Virtual Machine (EVM) compatibility and ZK Rollups [3]. These upgrades position KAS as a scalable solution for DeFi and NFTs, aligning with Binance’s focus on blockchain utility. Additionally, Kaspa’s recent listing on Kraken and SwissBorg has expanded its liquidity and fiat on-ramps, addressing a key institutional concern [4].However, institutional adoption remains limited. Despite a market cap of $1.73 billion, KAS lags behind top 20 cryptos, and its price has declined 45% over the past year [5]. While Binance is reportedly conducting due diligence on KAS, delays in listing have contributed to a bearish consolidation phase [6]. Analysts estimate a 40% chance of a Binance listing by 2026, contingent on further institutional adoption and clearer use cases [7].
Pi Network’s strength lies in its massive retail community, with over 14.82 million users migrated to the mainnet via Protocol 23 [8]. The project has also taken steps toward institutional credibility, including the launch of a European ETP via Valour and partnerships with Ulu Ventures [9]. These moves signal a pivot toward regulated markets, addressing Binance’s emphasis on compliance.
Yet, Pi’s institutional viability remains questionable. Its tokenomics—controlled supply and unclear utility—have drawn skepticism, and recent volatility (a 78% price drop from its 2025 peak) underscores liquidity risks [10]. Binance has not listed PI due to unresolved KYC/AML concerns and ecosystem maturity [11]. While a 25% chance of listing by 2026 is cited, this hinges on resolving tokenomics and demonstrating real-world utility [12].
The contrast between KAS and PI illustrates the broader tension in altcoin adoption. Kaspa’s technical upgrades and partnerships suggest a path toward institutional acceptance, but its price performance and market cap indicate unresolved challenges. Conversely, Pi’s retail-driven growth is undeniable, yet institutional trust remains elusive.
For investors, the key question is whether retail hype can translate into sustainable value. Binance’s criteria favor projects that bridge this gap—like HYPER and MAXI—by combining community engagement with regulatory clarity and technical execution. Kaspa’s focus on scalability and EVM compatibility aligns with this model, while Pi’s reliance on social media and speculative demand leaves it vulnerable to market corrections.
Investors evaluating KAS and PI must weigh the risks of retail-driven hype against the potential rewards of institutional adoption. Kaspa’s technical roadmap and partnerships suggest a stronger alignment with Binance’s criteria, but its price volatility and limited institutional backing warrant caution. Pi’s ETP launch and community size offer upside potential, yet unresolved regulatory and tokenomics issues pose significant hurdles.
In a market where Binance listings can catalyze price surges, the projects that succeed will be those that balance innovation with compliance—and demonstrate the ability to attract both retail and institutional capital.
Source:
[1] Binance New Listings in 2025: What Every Crypto Investor ..., [https://www.binance.com/en/square/post/24234863906129]
[2] Top 10+ New & Upcoming Binance Listings in August 2025, [https://cryptodnes.bg/en/cryptocurrency/new-binance-listings/]
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