Pi Network’s Never-Ending Migration Sparks User Revolt—Will the Token Survive the Backlash?
Pi Network’s ’transition to Mainnet’ feels more like a marathon with no finish line—users are fed up, and patience is wearing thinner than a low-liquidity altcoin.
Migration fatigue hits hard: What started as a promising mobile-mined crypto project now faces mounting skepticism as delays pile up. Can Pi’s price defy gravity while community trust crumbles?
Here’s the kicker: Even DeFi degens wouldn’t take this level of vagueness—where’s the roadmap, the transparency, or at least a believable excuse? Meanwhile, Pi’s ’value’ dances on the edge of speculative hope and vaporware reality.
Pi Network Users Complain About Second Migration
Some users have complained that the second migration comes as they remain trapped in unresolved KYC states, unable to migrate their balances despite following all prior steps.
“I am not yet migrated why are you rushing for 2nd migration?” one X user wrote, while others complained about pending KYC.
Still I am stacked pic.twitter.com/xLmH9yaNgC
— Gemechis Demelash (@GemechisDemela2) June 2, 2025A popular parody account of Pi Network founder Dr. Nicolas Kokkalis fueled speculation with a viral post declaring, “PI NETWORK 2ND MIGRATION HAS BEGUN!”
The message, which quickly gained traction, urged users to prepare for Mainnet by completing several steps: submitting KYC verification, finalizing their checklist (including wallet and lockup settings), and approving Pi transfers for Mainnet.