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Pi Network Faces Centralization Power as Vietnam Dominates Its Node Activity

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Last updated: May 22, 2025 1:30 pm
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Vietnam Hosts Nearly Half of Pi’s NodesStrict Crypto Laws in Vietnam Centralization Goes Beyond GeographyNever Miss a Beat in the Crypto World!FAQs

The Pi Network was built to be a global, decentralized project that gives power back to the people. But right now, it’s facing a serious challenge, too much of its network is controlled by one country. At the heart of the issue is Vietnam, which now hosts nearly half of all Pi Network nodes, raising flags about the fairness and long-term resilience of the project.

Can Pi Network still live up to its promise, or is it slowly turning into something it was never meant to be?

Let’s dive in detail!

Vietnam Hosts Nearly Half of Pi’s Nodes

According to recent data, Vietnam controls 154 out of 319 global Pi nodes, making up over 48% of the network. Even more, 33 of the 76 currently active nodes are in the country.

This means almost half the network depends on one country and that’s risky. If something goes wrong in Vietnam, like internet blocks or new laws, it could cause major problems for the whole network.

Strict Crypto Laws in Vietnam 

Adding to the complexity, Vietnam’s legal stance on cryptocurrencies like Pi Coin is far from friendly. The country’s laws don’t recognize Pi as a legal payment option.

In fact, authorities have made it clear that using Pi for transactions could lead to a fine of 50 million VND to 100 million VND (about $2,000 to $4,000) or even face criminal charges.

On top of that, Vietnam’s Ministry of Finance has proposed new rules to allow only licensed institutions to hold and manage crypto. If passed, this could heavily impact local Pi miners and node operators.

Centralization Goes Beyond Geography

The concerns don’t stop with location. According to Piscan, over 60.7 billion Pi Coins (out of 100 billion) are held by the Pi Foundation’s wallets. That’s more than 60% of all the tokens in the hands of the core team.

Even worse, Pi Network has only two validator nodes, and both are owned by the core team. This setup is far from decentralized and leaves little control to the actual users.

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Some users are already speaking up. One Reddit user wrote, “So long as the team holds some coins, it will never be decentralized.”

Others have warned about possible insider selling and scam tokens copying Pi’s name to steal data or money.

On March 2, Hanoi City police warned people about risky hype around Pi, especially after it started getting attention on exchanges. Officials said the network is being promoted with “unrealistic promises” and that many people don’t understand the real risks.

If Pi truly wants to be a people-powered network, it must take urgent steps to reduce control from one region and one team. 

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FAQs

What is the main concern regarding Pi Network’s decentralization?

The main concern is that nearly half of all Pi Network nodes are controlled by Vietnam (154 out of 319 global nodes), raising flags about its long-term resilience and decentralization.

What are Vietnam’s laws regarding Pi Coin and its usage?

Vietnam’s laws do not recognize Pi as a legal payment option; using it for transactions can result in fines of $2,000-$4,000 or even criminal charges, and new rules may restrict crypto holdings to licensed institutions.

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