With Bitcoin and Ethereum setting new highs this year, market participants are debating what could drive the next major market cycle. Some commentators have speculated about which smaller-cap cryptocurrencies could gain attention in 2025. In that context, Pi Network (Pi) is sometimes discussed alongside a speculative Pi Network price prediction of $5, though such targets are not guaranteed.
Meanwhile, some analysts have pointed to an early-stage ERC-20 token called Layer Brett (LBRETT). Project materials say the Layer Brett token sale has attracted interest and raised close to $2 million, but any comparisons of potential outcomes versus Pi Coin remain speculative. This article reviews the publicly described claims without endorsing any project.
Layer Brett token sale reportedly nears a $2 million milestoneĀ
A number of new crypto projects have run token sales in 2025. Layer Brett (LBRETT) has been among the more widely promoted, with the team stating that it is approaching roughly $2 million raised within weeks of its initial offering. Claims that it is among the yearās leading token sales, or that it could mirror past meme-coin moves, should be treated as opinion rather than a forecast.
Marketing around Layer Brett emphasizes meme-coin branding, and it also describes a technical plan that references Ethereum. According to the project, it aims to use a Layer 2 network to support faster transactions, lower fees, and improved scalability. These are stated goals and are not independently verified here.
Layer Brett also advertises decentralized finance (DeFi) features such as staking. Project materials have referenced rewards figures as high as 3,000% APY; readers should note that advertised rates can change and do not guarantee results.
Can Pi Network reach $5 in 2025?
During the mobile crypto mining boom, Pi Network drew attention through its mobile app and broader ecosystem efforts. After the PI token began trading on some exchanges, it faced continued scrutiny and volatility. The PI price has reportedly declined significantly over the past year, and a Pi Network price prediction of $5 should be considered a speculative scenario rather than a baseline expectation.Ā
Some analysts have argued that a $5 PI price target may be difficult to justify given ongoing market discussions around liquidity and reported insider selling. At the same time, supporters of newer projects such as Layer Brett argue that clearer participation mechanics and a published roadmap could be helpful for evaluating a projectās stated plan. None of these factors ensure performance.
Why are some market participants looking at LBRETT early?
Interest in Layer Brett appears to be driven mainly by its early-stage token sale and the projectās marketing, along with claims about future product development. Early participation in any token sale involves significant uncertainty, including the risk of loss and the possibility that listings, liquidity, and product delivery do not meet expectations.
Project materials also highlight a roadmap and staking features, and community activity is often cited by supporters as a reason for attention. Readers should treat these points as descriptions of what the project says it intends to do, not as indicators of likely outcomes.
ConclusionĀ
PI still has an active community, and some supporters continue to discuss whether the Pi Network price could reach $5 in 2025. However, that level would depend on multiple uncertain factors, including market conditions and project-specific developments. Separately, Layer Brett is being promoted as an early-stage token sale with meme-coin branding and stated technical ambitions, but its future performance is unknown.
Website (for reference): https://layerbrett.comĀ
X (for reference): Layer Brett (@LayerBrett)
This article contains information about a cryptocurrency token sale. This outlet is not affiliated with the project mentioned. This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. As with any initiative within the crypto ecosystem, readers should do their own research and carefully consider the risks involved.