The post Why a Suspended DEX Is Stirring Drama Around Pi Network appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Fraudulent listings purporting to offer Pi Coins (PI) for trading on the Stellar (XLM) blockchain have emerged on a decentralized exchange (DEX), prompting warnings from users. The scam surfaced amid rumors suggesting that Pi Network might leverage Stellar as a settlement layer for its upcoming decentralized applications (dApps). Sponsored Scam Warning: Fake PI Listings Appear on Prashu Platform Screenshots circulating on X (formerly Twitter) showed an interface from the platform Prashu that included multiple “PI” assets supposedly available for trading. The listings included price and issuer details designed to mimic legitimate tokens, giving the impression of authenticity. PI Network Scam On Parshu. Source: X/fen_leng However, prominent Pioneers quickly raised the alarm, labeling the listings as fake and urging users not to interact with the platform. “This is a scam – do not buy PI on the Stellar network. For all we know Prashu is in on the scam. The addresses linked to the tokens are clearly fake,” a Pioneer stated. Notably, Prashu, marketed as a Stellar-based DEX, has been suspended. It’s not the first time that the platform has been involved in such a controversy. Sponsored In August, a user publicly accused Prashu of theft following a rigged giveaway that lured participants into revealing private keys, resulting in the loss of crypto holdings. “SCAM ALERT!!!! They stole my tokens. Someone organized a giveaway – 1000 XLM to win – you had to make any transaction on Prash. They provided a link to an exchange, and the only “Wallet Connect” option was a private key. You had to like the post, retweet it, and comment “done”. And I did it. The next day, USDC and TKG disappeared from my account,” the user explained. Protocol Confusion: Pi Network’s Path Versus Stellar The scam coincides with unverified reports of a Pi-Stellar partnership. One… The post Why a Suspended DEX Is Stirring Drama Around Pi Network appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Fraudulent listings purporting to offer Pi Coins (PI) for trading on the Stellar (XLM) blockchain have emerged on a decentralized exchange (DEX), prompting warnings from users. The scam surfaced amid rumors suggesting that Pi Network might leverage Stellar as a settlement layer for its upcoming decentralized applications (dApps). Sponsored Scam Warning: Fake PI Listings Appear on Prashu Platform Screenshots circulating on X (formerly Twitter) showed an interface from the platform Prashu that included multiple “PI” assets supposedly available for trading. The listings included price and issuer details designed to mimic legitimate tokens, giving the impression of authenticity. PI Network Scam On Parshu. Source: X/fen_leng However, prominent Pioneers quickly raised the alarm, labeling the listings as fake and urging users not to interact with the platform. “This is a scam – do not buy PI on the Stellar network. For all we know Prashu is in on the scam. The addresses linked to the tokens are clearly fake,” a Pioneer stated. Notably, Prashu, marketed as a Stellar-based DEX, has been suspended. It’s not the first time that the platform has been involved in such a controversy. Sponsored In August, a user publicly accused Prashu of theft following a rigged giveaway that lured participants into revealing private keys, resulting in the loss of crypto holdings. “SCAM ALERT!!!! They stole my tokens. Someone organized a giveaway – 1000 XLM to win – you had to make any transaction on Prash. They provided a link to an exchange, and the only “Wallet Connect” option was a private key. You had to like the post, retweet it, and comment “done”. And I did it. The next day, USDC and TKG disappeared from my account,” the user explained. Protocol Confusion: Pi Network’s Path Versus Stellar The scam coincides with unverified reports of a Pi-Stellar partnership. One…

Why a Suspended DEX Is Stirring Drama Around Pi Network

Fraudulent listings purporting to offer Pi Coins (PI) for trading on the Stellar (XLM) blockchain have emerged on a decentralized exchange (DEX), prompting warnings from users.

The scam surfaced amid rumors suggesting that Pi Network might leverage Stellar as a settlement layer for its upcoming decentralized applications (dApps).

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Scam Warning: Fake PI Listings Appear on Prashu Platform

Screenshots circulating on X (formerly Twitter) showed an interface from the platform Prashu that included multiple “PI” assets supposedly available for trading. The listings included price and issuer details designed to mimic legitimate tokens, giving the impression of authenticity.

PI Network Scam On Parshu. Source: X/fen_leng

However, prominent Pioneers quickly raised the alarm, labeling the listings as fake and urging users not to interact with the platform.

Notably, Prashu, marketed as a Stellar-based DEX, has been suspended. It’s not the first time that the platform has been involved in such a controversy.

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In August, a user publicly accused Prashu of theft following a rigged giveaway that lured participants into revealing private keys, resulting in the loss of crypto holdings.

Protocol Confusion: Pi Network’s Path Versus Stellar

The scam coincides with unverified reports of a Pi-Stellar partnership. One user claimed Pi Network will launch real-world asset trading dApps using Stellar as the settlement layer. The post stated,

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However, once again, the community was quick to question the credibility of these claims. Many Pioneers pointed out that Pi Network already operates on its own blockchain, so it doesn’t need Stellar.

Furthermore, neither Pi Network’s Core Team nor the Stellar Development Foundation has made any official announcements confirming such a collaboration. The absence of official statements further emphasizes that the partnership narrative likely stems from community speculation rather than verified developments.

Meanwhile, Pi Network and Stellar have a long-standing and often confusing relationship. Although the Pi Network borrows from Stellar, the blockchains remain separate. Owning XLM provides no privileges in the Pi Network, and actual PI transactions do not interact with Stellar’s ledger.

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Official documentation clarifies the distinction: Pi Network’s consensus mechanism is adapted from two key technologies: the Stellar Consensus Protocol (SCP) and the Federated Byzantine Agreement (FBA)

This enables energy-efficient validation via trust graphs, eschewing proof-of-work’s power demands. The separation was reiterated in Pi Network’s August announcement of its protocol upgrade from version 19 to 23.

The latest fake token incident again highlights how quickly misinformation can spread in crypto communities—especially when rumors of high-profile partnerships gain traction. While Pi Network and Stellar share certain technical roots, they remain separate ecosystems.

Thus, users should remain cautious, verify information from trusted sources, and avoid engaging with unverified platforms claiming to list or trade Pi Coins.

Source: https://beincrypto.com/fake-pi-tokens-stellar-scam-rumors/

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