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Pi Network News: Why Pi Could Follow XRP’s Path With Dual-Token Model – TradingView

In a crypto market waiting for its next breakout, Pi Network continues to struggle with direction. Once seen as a community-driven revolution, the project now sits in limbo, caught between promise and misunderstanding.
The network was founded on a simple idea: one coin, one community, one vision. But confusion has spread across the ecosystem as many users turn to unofficial sources for guidance. A so-called “GCV handbook,” written by community members, claims that 1 Pi equals $314,159 and that there are two different Pi tokens for exchanges and GCV transactions.
According to crypto expert Dr. Altcoin, this is entirely false. “There is no such thing as a dual value using the same ticker like Pi,” he explained, saying that real dual-token systems such as InterLink’s ITLG and ITL use separate tickers for clarity and function.
PiUSD and RWA Integration Shape Pi Network’s Possible Future
The Pi Core Team (PCT) appears to be exploring legitimate paths for future growth instead. Two directions stand out:
The analyst said that it could take years before Pi reaches full ecosystem maturity. Yet its future could mirror that of XRP, which recently introduced RLUSD, a stablecoin designed to complement XRP’s payment network.
If Pi follows a similar path, it might evolve into a dual-token economy with Pi for utility and PiUSD for stability, replacing speculation with structure.
FAQs
A community-made “GCV handbook” falsely claims fixed prices and dual values. The project has not announced any official Pi price or dual-value model.
No. Experts confirm Pi uses a single ticker and has no dual-token system. Claims of separate exchange and GCV tokens are not supported by the project.
PiUSD is a potential stablecoin that could support stable payments, especially if Pi adopts tokenized assets or powers robotic systems through partners.
Possibly. Analysts say Pi may follow models like Pi for utility and a stablecoin for stability, helping shift the ecosystem from speculation to structure.
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Sheboygan Kwik Trip sells winning $20K Mega Millions ticket, one of three weekend Lottery winners – The Sheboygan Press

SHEBOYGAN – A winning $20,000 Mega Millions ticket was sold at Kwik Trip at 2033 North Ave. in Sheboygan Friday, Nov. 7.
Wisconsin Lottery said it was one of three big wins over the weekend, which also saw a $350,000 SuperCash! ticket sold in West Bend Nov. 7 and a $353,297 Fast Play Progressive Jackpot “Hit the Jackpot” ticket sold in Kaukauna Nov. 9.
The Sheboygan winning Mega Millions ticket was enhanced by a built-in Multiplier that turned a $10,000 Mega Millions prize into a $20,000 win, Wisconsin Lottery said. The winning ticket matched four of five numbers (16-21-23-48-70) plus the Mega Ball (5).
Players have 180 days from the draw date to claim their winnings. Information about how to claim a lottery prize is available at wilottery.com. Players can also check their tickets using the Wisconsin Lottery mobile app, available on the App Store or Google Play.
Wisconsin Lottery said Mega Millions is currently the most talked about Lotto game with an estimated $900 million jackpot for the Nov. 11 drawing — the eighth-largest jackpot in the game’s history.
The last time the Mega Millions jackpot got this high was the week of Christmas 2024. On Dec. 20, the jackpot stood at $862 million and on Christmas Eve it jumped to $1 billion, before being won on Dec. 27 for $1.269 billion.
Wisconsin Lottery retailers that sell winning tickets of more than $599 receive a 2% Retailer Performance Program Winning Ticket Incentive, up to $100,000.
SuperCash! hosts daily drawings seven days a week. Tickets must be purchased before 9 p.m. to be included in that day’s drawing. SuperCash! offers two plays for $1 and has a Doubler feature at no cost. The odds of winning the $350,000 SuperCash! top prize are 1 in 1,631,312.
Mega Millions tickets are $5 per play. Drawings are Tuesday and Friday at 10 p.m. Tickets must be purchased before 9 p.m. on Tuesday and Friday to be included in that day’s drawing. The odds of winning a $10,000 Mega Millions base prize (before multiplying) are 1 in 893,762. The odds of a Mega Millions play receiving a 2X Multiplier at the time of purchase are 1 in 2.2. The odds of winning the Mega Millions jackpot are 1 in 290,472,336.
The Fast Play Progressive Jackpot can be won instantly. The Wisconsin Lottery offers 12 different Fast Play games. The amount of the Progressive Jackpot won depends on the ticket price purchased by the player — $1 tickets win 10% of the Progressive Jackpot, $2 tickets win 20%, $5 tickets win 50%, and $10 tickets win 100%. The odds of winning the Fast Play Progressive Jackpot are 1 in 240,000.
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Attleborough dad cancer survivor wins £1m in lottery – BBC

A single parent who recently survived bowel cancer has won £1m on the lottery.
Paul Harvey from Attleborough, in Norfolk, said he did not realise he had won until a week after the EuroMillions draw.
The 51-year-old said he was planning to use the money to treat his two teenage children to their first holiday abroad together in Greece.
Mr Harvey added: "Life hasn't always been easy, but the kids mean the world to me, and they always come first."
The full-time dad, who received two years of treatment for bowel cancer, bought a ticket for the National Lottery draw on 4 July.
Mr Harvey said he had lived in Cyprus for 12 years when he was younger and wanted to take his children to that part of the world.
"We have never been away abroad together, and I would love to take them both to Greece," he said.
"But first, we need to get our passports!"
He said he was also planning on using the winnings to buy a Fiat 500 for his daughter, who was learning to drive.
Mr Harvey confessed he had not realised he won the money for a whole week, with The National Lottery urging him to check his account.
"I thought this must be a scam," he added.
"I read the email again and then Googled the National Lottery Line, where I saw the telephone numbers matched. It was then that I allowed myself to get much more excited."
He won by matching the unique raffle code in the EuroMillions Millionaire Maker draw.
"It felt like forever waiting for the kids to get home from school so I could break the news," he said.
He filmed the moment he broke the news of his win to his son, with them both jumping around the kitchen, hugging.
Mr Harvey said: "This win gives us so many more options, but I want to take my time and do it right.
"It just doesn't seem real," he added.
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It follows two other cases being found at poultry farms in the past week.
The Stroud church is on Historic England's Heritage at Risk Register and in need of restoration.
Peter Rogers couldn't believe he had won and double checked the ticket at multiple shops.
The Northamptonshire-based group will use it to deliver cultural projects in the next three years.
The Friends of Walpole Old Chapel says the money will help safeguard the building's future.
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Tuam’s Gaffney gets brace in cup final – Midwest Radio

Nov 10, 2025 | 8:38 am
 
Shamrock Rovers manager Stephen Bradley says achieving the League and Cup double is a landmark moment for the club.
The Hoops beat Cork City in yesterday’s FAI Cup final by two goals to nil, with Rory Gaffney on target twice in the second half.
City played all of the second half with ten players following the dismissal of Harry Nevin shortly before the break.
Johnny Kenny and Hibernian midfielder Jamie McGrath have both been called up.
McHale Agri, Forest & Garden U21 Fixtures for this weekend coming
  The upcoming weekend’s soccer fixtures in the Mayo Football League have been confirmed. In the Oscar Traynor Cup (Round…
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Three Mayo teams left in Connacht club football action.

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