Top 4 Cringiest Pi Network Tweets

Tatevik Avetisyan
By Tatevik Avetisyan 3 Min Read
Top 4 Cringiest Pi Network Tweets

Several Pi Network tweets have recently attracted attention—not for innovation or impact, but for their exaggerated tone, awkward claims, and out-of-touch visuals. Here are five of the most cringeworthy Pi Network posts based on screenshots from X.

1. Vietnam’s Crypto Law Means Bullish for Pi?

Pi Network News Global shared a video of a Vietnamese news anchor and claimed, without evidence, that Vietnam’s new crypto law—effective January 1, 2026—is “bullish for $Pi.” The tweet jumps from a regulatory update to an assumption about Pi’s future, even though the law doesn’t mention Pi at all. The emojis and hashtags (#Ethereum, #Solana, #ElonMusk) have no connection to the video. It feels like a desperate attempt to stay relevant.

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Vietnam Crypto Law Hype Post. Source: Pi Network News Global
Vietnam Crypto Law Hype Post. Source: Pi Network News Global on X

2. Pi Coin ATMs at Your Local Bank?

Another tweet from user @pibrens shows a highly polished mockup of people using Pi Coin ATMs inside a bank.

Pi Coin ATM Mockup Post. Source: Plbren
Pi Coin ATM Mockup Post. Source: Plbren on X

The caption reads, “A Glimpse of the Future,” suggesting Pi Coin will soon be integrated into mainstream banking. There is no evidence, no real-world banking partnership, and no explanation of how such a system would work. It’s just digital cosplay for clout.

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3. FBI and Interpol Will Monitor Pi? Seriously?

A tweet from @maxwell_alosa makes the bold claim that Pi Network will enhance security through “partnerships” with the FBI, Interpol, and Europol.

Interpol and FBI Claim Post. Source: ALOSA
Interpol and FBI Claim Post. Source: ALOSA on X

The post shows a messy screenshot of a KYC dashboard. It offers no sources, no verification. Instead, it throws in a wall of logos and a long caption, pushing the idea that global law enforcement is deeply involved in Pi. But when you look closer, it reads more like fantasy than fact.

4. Pi Is Already on Binance, Apparently

Crypto Trades ICT tweeted that Pi Network is “listed on leading exchanges” like Binance and supports DEXs.

Exchange Listing Claim Post. Source: Crypto Trades ICT
Exchange Listing Claim Post. Source: Crypto Trades ICT on X

The video shows a code snippet and Explorer interface, but it never confirms any real listing on major exchanges. It’s vague, misleading, and masks assumptions behind a few lines of JSON. No Binance confirmation. Just hype.

These tweets try to inflate Pi Network’s relevance with flashy language, fake previews, and random name-drops. But without facts, they only expose how far some users will go to keep the Pi dream alive—no matter how cringe it gets.

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Tatevik Avetisyan

Tatev Avetisyan is a Markets Writer and Analyst at CoinChapter, covering cryptocurrency markets, policy, and regulation. With over seven years of experience in business and marketing development, she has spent the past two years specializing in digital assets and has authored more than 2,000 articles on crypto markets and regulatory developments. She contributes as a guest writer to leading industry publications and is a prominent Web3 advocate in Armenia through Web3Armenia. Her work reflects a broader focus on artificial intelligence and Web3 technologies. Tatev maintains a diversified crypto portfolio, with Bitcoin as her primary holding above CoinChapter’s $1,000 disclosure threshold.