Pi Network’s .pi Domains Fly Off Shelves—But Where’s the Utility?
Pi Network’s .pi domains are selling like hotcakes—but skeptics wonder if they’re just digital real estate in a ghost town.
### Hype vs. Reality: The .pi Gold Rush
Early adopters snapped up .pi domains within hours of launch, betting big on Pi Network’s promised Web3 ecosystem. Yet critics point to a glaring gap: where are the actual projects leveraging these domains?
### The Empty Storefront Problem
Without active dApps or services, .pi domains risk becoming crypto’s version of a mall with no stores—a shiny facade masking hollow utility. (Even DeFi’s most speculative farms at least pretend to yield something.)
### A Test of Patience—Or Faith?
Pi’s core team insists infrastructure takes time. But in a market where ‘build it and they will come’ often collides with ‘rug pulls happen,’ the clock’s ticking. One hedge fund analyst quipped: ‘At least it’s not another meme coin—unless ‘waiting’ is the new meme.’
