đ±#PiNetwork Scandal: Have 70 Million Users Been Deceived?
A shocking twist has shaken the Pi Network community. While the project just announced a massive $100 million fund to support DApp development, many of the 70 million global users called "Pioneers" now feel betrayed after years of dedication and waiting.
đ„ What Just Happened?
On May 14, 2025, Pi Networkâs Core Team revealed âPi Network Ventures,â a $100 million investment fund aimed at supporting developers building decentralized applications (DApps) on its platform.
Instead of excitement, this announcement triggered massive backlash. Many long-term Pioneers argue that they havenât even earned 1,000 Pi due to referral and ambassador rewards being disregarded. And now, theyâre being told that the future of Pi depends on a developer ecosystem funded by their own time and trust.
Price Drop Reflects Trust Crisis
The announcement initially caused a small price pump only to be followed by a brutal drop back to $0.80. Many believe this reflects a loss of trust, not just in Piâs price, but in the projectâs credibility overall.
More than 70 million users across 200+ countries helped turn Pi Network into a global phenomenon not through VC funding, but through belief in the vision. And now, they feel abandoned.
đ€ Unkept Promises and Lack of Transparency
Since 2021, the Pi community has faced endless delays: from KYC verification issues to constantly postponed Open Network launches. The Core Team promised 100 active DApps before mainnet launch but most of them still donât exist.
Why the silence?
A respected crypto analyst, said:
âPioneers aren't just users they're the reason Pi exists. The Core Teamâs silence says more than words ever could.â
Conclusion
The Pi Network scandal highlights one painful truth: without transparency and respect for the community, even the largest user base can't guarantee long-term success. If the Core Team doesn't rebuild trust, Piâs most valuable asset its people may walk away.
DYOR