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Pi Network price today, June 7, 2025: Pi wallet scam warning.

Pi Network price today, June 7, 2025, is down 2.1% compared to yesterday, currently at $0.6206 USD. The Pi Core Team warns of scams attempting to steal Pi from wallets.

Báo Nghệ AnBáo Nghệ An06/06/2025

Pi Network price today, June 7, 2025

The price of Pi on the OKX exchange on June 7, 2025, is fluctuating around $0.6056 to $0.6366 (equivalent to VND 15,790 to VND 16,600). As of the time of writing, the price of Pi on OKX has decreased by 2.1% compared to yesterday, reaching VND 16,170.

Currently, the price of Pi is falling and trading around $0.62. Technical indicators are all showing negative signals, indicating a downward trend. Many in the community are worried about the future of Pi as its value becomes increasingly uncertain.

According to Pibartermall, three main factors are weighing down Pi's price: an oversupply as more than 280 million tokens are set to be unlocked within the next 30 days; a lack of practical applications within the ecosystem; and the absence of long-term value-preserving factors.

June 28th was once a highly anticipated date within the Pi community, but in 2025, there will be no major events or announcements. The development team confirmed last year's Pi2Day as the final official anniversary celebration.

The future of the Pi Network depends on launching more practical applications and being listed on major exchanges like Binance or HTX. Additionally, the concentration of power in the hands of the development team is causing concern within the community. Currently, only 27 nodes are active, with no validators, while over 300 nodes are disconnected. Furthermore, the Pi Foundation is believed to hold over 92 billion Pi in more than 2,000 wallets.

If Pi wants to recover, it needs to create real value instead of just relying on expectations. This requires transparency, improved technical infrastructure, and expanded practical applications.

Pi price today, June 7, 2025

Pi Core Team warns of scams aimed at stealing Pi from wallets.

The Pi Network community is facing a major threat as many users are being scammed, losing all the Pi they have mined. Scammers are using sophisticated methods to steal wallet information, especially the 24-character passcode. This situation directly threatens the earnings of millions of Pi users worldwide.

Common forms of fraud today include creating fake websites and applications that look exactly like Pi Network. Users are tricked into entering personal information, which then leads to the theft of access to their wallets.

Additionally, scammers send emails and messages impersonating Pi Network to trick users into clicking on malicious links. On social media, they pose as technical support or organize Pi reward events to entice users to share their wallet information.

In light of this situation, the Pi Network development team has issued an official warning. Users are advised not to interact with any website or application that requests their wallet password, especially if the address is not "wallet.pinet.com" in the Pi Browser. Pi Browser is only a tool for accessing the site; users are responsible for verifying the security of the links they access.

To distinguish a genuine Pi wallet, users can rely on the distinctive purple color and the Core Team logo on the Pi Browser navigation bar. Counterfeit wallets will not be able to completely replicate this interface and navigation. Furthermore, the Pi Core Team affirms that they never ask users for sensitive information and do not make private calls to anyone.

Source: https://baonghean.vn/gia-pi-network-hom-nay-7-6-2025-canh-bao-lua-dao-vi-pi-10299103.html


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