Fact Check: Did Pi Network get listed on Huobi and XT.com?

Huobi announced listing PI token but Pi Network warned users not to trade the token on exchanges until official notice from its core team. The post Fact Check: Did Pi Network get listed on Huobi and XT.com? appeared first on CoinChapter.

Fact Check: Did Pi Network get listed on Huobi and XT.com?
Fact Check: Does PI Network listed on Huobi and XT.com?
Huobi announced listing the Pi network on its platform, but Pi’s Twitter channels warned users of a fake listing.

NEW DELHI (CoinChapter.com) —  Cryptocurrency exchange Huobi announced that it was listing PI coin, the native token of the Pi Network.

The Seychelles-based crypto exchange shared the Pi network token listing news via a blog post, where the exchange stated that spot trading for PI would commence at 09:00 (UTC) on Dec 29. Huobi’s announcement shared that only the PI/USDT trading pair would be available for trading.

Besides Huobi, social-infused crypto exchange XT.com also announced its decision to list the PI/USDT trading pair in its ‘Innovation zone,’ with trading to begin at 03:00 (UTC) on Dec 29.

However, both exchanges failed to share details regarding deposits and withdrawals.

Pi network is a cryptocurrency and developer platform where users can mine the platform’s native token, PI, using mobiles. The platform claims that the process would not impact the environment as the mining would not drain the device’s battery much.

Additionally, Pi provides an app platform where developers offer products or apps in exchange for PI tokens.

Pi Network Team Warns Users To Hold Up Before Buying PI tokens

Though exchange listings are often good news for a token and its parent project, the Pi Network team was not amused with the listing news. Three separate Twitter accounts linked to the platform shared posts warning users not to trade PI tokens.

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Pi News, a media platform on the Pi Network, requested users to remember that the platform was yet to open its main network. Additionally, the tweet warned users of “danger,” asking Pi Network users to not participate in transactions.

Pi Network's social media handles rushed to warn users not to participate in PI transactions on exchanges.
Pi Network’s social media handles rushed to warn users not to participate in PI transactions on exchanges.

Furthermore, Pi Network’s official Twitter channel also issued a warning, noting that the platform’s mainnet remained closed “with no external connectivity permitted.

Moreover, the platform emphasized that it had not authorized exchange listings. The Pi core team warned users not to participate in any transactions.

We’re still in Enclosed Mainnet. So it’s impossible to list Pi Network at different crypto exchangers at this moment. Please Beware!

PiWhales, a Twitter account affiliated with the Pi Network, stated in a tweet.
PI token prices climbed steadily, despite warnings from the token's parent platform.
PI token prices climbed steadily, despite warnings from the token’s parent platform.

Despite the warnings, CoinMarketCap (CMC) data indicates that the PI token price claimed 235% (at press time) in 24 hours. However, the crypto price tracking platform also enclosed a warning on the PI token page. The message from CoinMarketCap noted that Pi Network had recently faced a lot of controversies.

CoinMarketCap re-iterated the platform’s warning of the Pi Network mainnet not being ready. Most importantly, the data analytics platform revealed that PI token prices on its platform reflect the value of IOUs. It seems traders are buying and selling PI tokens without even owning them.

Additionally, CMC reminded users that such IOUs might not be transferable across exchanges. Before trading the PI token on exchanges, it would be safer to wait for official communication from the Pi Network channels.

Pi Network Suffers Exploit Of $61,000

In a new update, Pi Network shared the post of blockchain security audit firm Certik, which pointed out that certain malicious elements siphoned nearly $61,000. The scammers withdrew the funds from a pool that was pretending to be Pi tokens, Certik noted.

Certik warned users of a probable fake Pi network token.
CertiK warned users of a probable fake Pi network token.

The firm noted that the owner of the fake PI token pool removed around $61,000 and bridged the funds to Polygon.

Meanwhile, the Pi Network Core Team again warned users to avoid exchanges offering PI token trades. Moreover, the PiCT also distanced itself from any blame by stating that it “does not assume this responsibility” for any losses.

Pi Networks advised users to “please participate with caution.”

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