Pi Network responds to Bybit CEO’s scam allegations

CointelegraphPublished on 2025-02-27Last updated on 2025-02-28

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Bybit did not submit a listing request to Pi Network

Pi Network has responded to a controversy triggered by a post from Bybit CEO Ben Zhou challenging the project’s legitimacy and accusing it of being a scam. 
On Feb. 20, an X account describing itself as the “unofficial technical team” of Pi Network alleged that the project had rejected a listing offer from the crypto exchange and that Bybit was “losing its position” in the market. 


Responding to the provocation, Zhou accused Pi Network of being a “scam,” citing a 2023 report from Chinese authorities warning users of a project targeting the elderly. “Yes, I still think you are a scam, and no, Bybit will not list scam,” Zhou wrote


Zhou also stated that Bybit had never submitted a listing request to Pi Network and challenged the project to prove its legitimacy by addressing previous reports that questioned its operations.


Bybit did not submit a listing request to Pi Network


In a statement to Cointelegraph, a Pi Network spokesperson denied any relationship between the company and Bybit and confirmed that Bybit had not requested a Know Your Business (KYB) verification, in which external businesses are reviewed to ensure that ecosystem transactions occur between verified participants. 


The spokesperson confirmed Zhou’s statement, saying Pi Network “has not been asked to KYB Bybit.” The company also clarified that there’s no relationship between Pi Network, Bybit or its CEO. 


The company added that it’s not affiliated with the X account that provoked Zhou. “Mr. Zhou’s posts regarding Pi Network appear to have been in response to posts made by an individual unaffiliated with Pi Network,” the spokesperson told Cointelegraph.  


Zhou’s social media post was followed by a drop in Pi Network (PI) prices. On Feb. 20, the token went from a high of $1.84 to a low of $0.61. However, the token surged in the following days, reaching a new all-time high of $2.99 on Feb. 26. 


Pi Network addresses police warning and user base inflation claims


Pi Network also responded to Chinese police warnings referenced by Zhou, claiming that the reports involved fraudulent actors impersonating Pi Network rather than the company itself:
“To be abundantly clear and to avoid any ambiguity, Pi Network is not affiliated with, did not authorize, and did not engage in any activity that is related to the police warning, and Pi Network has not been contacted by any police department in China regarding this incident.”


The spokesperson added that Pi Network condemns any of the alleged activities by any bad actor.


The company also addressed criticisms over its user count, a frequent point of contention among skeptics. The spokesperson said that the 60 million users it advertises are application users. 


Pi also pointed out that in the Google Play store, the app has already exceeded 100 million downloads. “The 60 million Engaged Pioneers number is actually much lower than the total number of registered users on the app, which is a metric that many companies typically share,” the spokesperson said. 


As for the 10.8 million users shown by blockchain explorers, a number often used by critics to undermine Pi, the company said they were the total number of users who have already created wallets on the blockchain. 


Pi Network said that the number is lower than their engaged users because mobile app users must complete multiple steps, including a Know Your Customer verification to create a wallet and receive their PI on the mainnet. 

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