Pi Network Issues Urgent Scam Alert as Fake Airdrop Messages Flood Social Media
Pi Core Team warns users about fake Pi Network airdrops circulating online, urging pioneers to protect wallets and never share passphrases.

Quick Take
Summary is AI generated, newsroom reviewed.
Pi Network has announced no airdrops
All Pi airdrop messages are scams
Never share your wallet passphrase
Only trust official Pi channels
The Pi Core Team has given an emergency message to its worldwide community aiming that a bombardment of misleading messages on the Pi Network Airdrop started to arrive in Telegram, X, Whats App, and so on. The Core Team encourages pioneers to be patient and be on the lookout as Pi Network keeps growing its ecosystem and use in the real world. The key principle of the Pi journey is security, trust, and long-term participation, and wallets protection is a community-wide task.
False Alarm Airdrop Target Pioneer Trust
Fraudsters are capitalizing on the huge following of Pi Network by sending persuasive messages that lead to free Pi tokens after clicking links or connecting wallets. They are connections meant to steal wallet phrases and enable the hackers to empty the wallets of the users immediately they are granted access. Pi Network stressed that it did not use airdrop and does not intend to do it now. Any site, message, or account that asks its users to claim the coin or verify wallets is a scam and they must stay away.
Why Scammers Are Spamming Pi users
Phishing campaigns continue to be of high value to Pi Network in terms of its more than 50 million pioneers worldwide. With the hype surrounding the development of ecosystems and post-mainnet utility, scammers will be trying to take advantage of the hype and impatience among the community. The image accompanying the Core Team mentions a fake airdrop notification with bold warnings of a matching text like SCAM and NEVER SHARE PASSPHRASE. It is the visual purpose to assist users to identify and shun the same fake messages on the internet very fast.
Pi Network restated the key security principles of all users. Do not ever disclose your wallet passphrase to anyone, do not follow any unknown links promising free Pi and always believe only announcements posted in an official Pi Network service, either in the app or on an official social account or the official webpage. The latest community letters reveal that some users have already lost their wallets due to dealing with counterfeit airdrop links.
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