Beware of Pi Wallet Scams + Latest Pi Coin Market Trends — 2025 Practical Guide

11/28/2025, 6:23:07 AM
Expose recent cases of eyewash related to Pi Wallets, and combine the price of Pi coin and community dynamics to provide you with the most practical Pi Wallet and investment advice for the end of 2025.

Why the security issues of the Pi Wallet have been brought to the agenda

As more users pay attention to the Pi Network, many criminals have begun to commit fraud through phishing links, fake Wallets, and fake customer service. Reports indicate that many users have had their Wallets stolen due to entering mnemonic phrases or clicking on unknown links. Therefore, issues such as Wallet security, private key protection, and link authenticity have become crucial for safely participating in the Pi ecosystem.

Recent changes in Pi coin prices and market performance

As of early November 2025, the PI coin had recovered from around $0.17 to approximately $0.29, before falling back and fluctuating around $0.25. Some market predictions suggest that if the ecological progress goes smoothly, the PI coin may rise to about $0.42–0.45 by the end of the year. However, considering the overall volatility of the cryptocurrency market and the fact that the Pi ecosystem is still in development, there remains a certain degree of uncertainty regarding the price.

Community speculation and whale behavior - is it an opportunity or a risk?

Analysis indicates that recently, large wallets have accumulated hundreds of millions of PI coins, and this “whale accumulation” is interpreted by some as a bet on future value increases. At the same time, positive news such as protocol upgrades, mainnet advancement, and compliance progress continues to circulate within the Pi community. However, it must also be noted that the actions of large holders do not necessarily guarantee profits for ordinary users. If large holders choose to sell off in large quantities in the future, ordinary investors may face significant losses.

Common types of Pi Wallet eyewash

  • Fake Wallet / Fake Official Website - Inducing users to input private keys / mnemonic phrases to steal assets.
  • Impersonating customer service / community administrator —— Deceiving users by falsely claiming “official identity.”
  • High yield promises / Quick wealth gimmicks - Attracting users to invest by exploiting FOMO psychology, but may not be deliverable in reality.

These eyewashes are often packaged very “professionally” and “credibly,” so ordinary users may easily fall for them if they are not cautious.

How ordinary users can protect their assets & enter wisely

  • Only use the official recommended Wallet / links. Follow the official announcements from the official website or community to avoid using Wallets of unknown origin.
  • Strictly protect your mnemonic phrase / private key: write it down on paper and save it offline, do not take screenshots, do not store it in the cloud, and do not tell anyone.
  • Be cautious of promises of high returns and rapid increases. Cryptocurrencies are inherently volatile, and blindly believing in “explosive growth” can lead to risks.
  • Small amount trial, observe ecological development. If you are only interested in Pi, you can invest a small amount first and observe the ecology and price trends.
  • Keep information sources diverse & verify. Understand Pi ecosystem progress and community feedback through multiple channels, and do not trust a single source or rumor.
* The information is not intended to be and does not constitute financial advice or any other recommendation of any sort offered or endorsed by Gate.