Pi Network token allocation transparency sparks controversy, and user mining model draws attention

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Gate News announcement: Recently, the Pi Network’s Pi token supply has sparked intense discussion within the community. It is claimed that all tokens in circulation were mined by users (Pioneers) and migrated from their holdings, with the core team or foundation not directly distributing any additional tokens. If this user-centric allocation model is true, it would become one of the few examples of a fully decentralized supply.

The crux of the controversy lies in verification difficulty. Publicly accessible on-chain data is limited, and users cannot independently confirm whether the circulating tokens are entirely owned by the community. Insufficient transparency has made some participants cautious about the token supply and allocation structure, and they are calling on the project team to provide verifiable data to build trust. Transparency is key to establishing credibility for any crypto project, especially for a network like Pi Network that relies on community-driven development.

Estimates suggest that the circulating Pi tokens are currently about 8 billion to 9 billion, accounting for only part of the total supply. The network is gradually transitioning toward an open mainnet, with activities such as the second migration expanding user participation. As more users receive tokens, clear and reliable supply data becomes increasingly important. This plays a critical role in reducing market uncertainty and speculation risk.

Community reactions to this model have been mixed. Some users believe that the potential supply held entirely by users aligns with decentralization principles and is a project advantage. Other users, however, emphasize the need for independent verification, arguing that a lack of transparency may hinder broader adoption. Expert John Lee noted: “Balancing rapid growth with transparency is a challenge that emerging blockchain projects must face.”

As Pi Network moves into the mainnet phase and broader real-world usage, improving token supply transparency can help strengthen user confidence and may also become an important reflection of the project’s competitiveness. In the absence of on-chain verifiable data, the dispute surrounding the allocation model will likely continue, drawing ongoing attention from both the market and the community.

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