
The Pi Network asserts it now has over 16.8 million verified users globally, claiming this figure exceeds 62% of populations in various countries. However, as sentiments on forums reveal, skepticism remains prevalent regarding the accuracy of these statistics and the network's long-term viability.
A growing chorus of voices on forums stresses that current user counts might not last. One commenter noted, "It's the community that did this. U won't see any such growth now post launch." Others pointed out that while there was considerable growth, the network could be reaching a critical point, with one user commenting, "Growing to the point of failure. Pi is now the joke everyone hoped it wouldn't be."
Amid discussions, many users acknowledged the network's efforts toward decentralization. A participant stated, "They have continuously decentralized it all; it is nearly done. There are just security checks and tests." This focus on ensuring trustworthy decentralized nodes could play a critical role in the network's future.
Despite some optimism, a sense of frustration persists regarding slow verification and migration processes. "I have been with Pi for 5.4 years, KYCβed for a few years, and still waiting to be migrated!" noted one member, reflecting the community's concerns. Additionally, discussions about the legitimacy of user statistics are rife, with comments like, "When math doesnβt do math" underscoring doubts.
The general mood in forums is a mix of hope and criticism:
"Its fun to post statistics in ways that make them seem WAY more amazing than they actually are," one user said, encapsulating the scene.
While some users celebrate progress, others demand increased transparency and validation of the claimed statistics.
β³ Claims of over 16.8 million verified users may not truly reflect overall growth.
β½ Users report ongoing frustration due to lengthy migration delays.
β» A user remarked, "Been watching it for a while. Progress is insane," pointing out signs of activity amidst the challenges.
The Pi Network, as of 2025, continues to face scrutiny despite its ambitious claims. As the community grapples with its growth and future, questions about usability and the verification process remain front and center.