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Pi Network Faces $10M Lawsuit as Claims Are Called “Deeply Flawed”

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Rizwan Ansari and Sohrab Khawas

Pi Network has been under heavy pressure lately after a U.S. investor filed a lawsuit, claiming he lost $2 million due to an alleged multi-year fraud scheme tied to the project. 

The claims quickly spread across social media. In response, Crypto and AI researcher Dr Altcoin stepped in, saying the lawsuit is based on wrong price data and weak claims.

Pi Network Lawsuit: What the Court Filing Says

According to the filing submitted on October 24, 2025, in the US District Court for the Northern District of California, a US investor from Arizona named Harro Moen has accused SocialChain Inc., Pi Community Company, and Pi Network executives of running a multi-year fraud scheme.

The complaint claims that the Moen suffered losses worth more than $2 million and is now seeking $10 million in damages.

The lawsuit alleges two main issues: 

  • First, a huge price drop claim where the Pi token fell from $307.49 to near $1, causing massive damage.
  • Second, an unauthorized transfer of more than 5,000 Pi from the investor’s wallet.

These claims have quickly drawn attention across the Pi community, raising questions about the seriousness of the case.

Dr Altcoin Calls Lawsuit “Deeply Flawed”

Crypto and AI researcher Dr Altcoin strongly believes the lawsuit is flawed and based on misinformation. He explains that the claim about Pi falling from $307.49 to $1.67 is misleading. As Pi has never traded above $3 on any centralized exchange after its listings.

In defence, he says that the $307.49 price mentioned in the lawsuit is certainly a Pi IOU price, set by third-party exchanges that listed Pi IOUs, not by the Pi Core Team.

Dr Altcoin also reminded users that the Pi team clearly warned the public multiple times not to buy or trade Pi IOUs, stating they were unofficial and risky.

Unauthorized Pi Transfer Claim Lacks Evidence

Coming on to the second claim, which alleges that 5137 Pi tokens were moved from the investor’s wallet without permission.

Dr Altcoin says this claim lacks proof. He further added that the responsibility lies with whoever has access to the investor’s passphrase or recovery data. 

Without blockchain proof linking the transfer to Pi Network, Dr Altcoin believes the claim cannot stand in court. 

Pi Token Price under Huge Pressure

Since the lawsuit surfaced, Pi’s price has dropped about 8% in recent weeks, now trading close to $0.21.

But the pressure didn’t stop there. Coinpedia news reported that on December 6, a joint notice from seven major financial associations in China recently warned the public about illegal crypto activities and specifically named Pi Coin as a risky asset.

As a result, the sentiment around Pi has grown more cautious, and the project is now facing fears that it may get delisted from listed exchanges in recent months.

FAQs

What is the Pi Network lawsuit about?

A U.S. investor claims he lost over $2 million and accuses Pi Network and related companies of fraud, seeking $10 million in damages.

Can Pi Network access and transfer tokens from user wallets?

No, blockchain wallets are user-controlled. An unauthorized transfer typically indicates compromised personal security, like a stolen passphrase, not a network action.

Is Pi Coin considered a risky investment?

Yes, global regulators, including financial groups in China, have specifically warned that Pi is a risky, unlicensed asset, highlighting its speculative and uncertain nature.

How has the lawsuit affected Pi’s price and availability?

The news contributed to recent price pressure and increased caution, sparking community discussion about potential delistings from exchanges that currently trade Pi IOUs.

Rizwan Ansari and Sohrab Khawas

Rizwan is an experienced Crypto journalist with almost half a decade of experience covering everything related to the growing crypto industry — from price analysis to blockchain disruption. During this period, he’s authored more than 3,000 news articles for Coinpedia News.

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