China officially labelled Pi Coin a “valueless virtual asset,” pointing to its use in illegal fundraising, fraud, and pyramid schemes. The broader regulatory push reinforces that all virtual currencies, including Bitcoin, face indirect scrutiny and tighter compliance pressures in China. China’s financial regulators, including the National Internet Finance Association of China and the China Banking [...]]]>China officially labelled Pi Coin a “valueless virtual asset,” pointing to its use in illegal fundraising, fraud, and pyramid schemes. The broader regulatory push reinforces that all virtual currencies, including Bitcoin, face indirect scrutiny and tighter compliance pressures in China. China’s financial regulators, including the National Internet Finance Association of China and the China Banking [...]]]>

New China Report Flags Pi Coin Risk as Scrutiny of Virtual Assets Intensifies

2025/12/10 16:21
  • China officially labelled Pi Coin a “valueless virtual asset,” pointing to its use in illegal fundraising, fraud, and pyramid schemes.
  • The broader regulatory push reinforces that all virtual currencies, including Bitcoin, face indirect scrutiny and tighter compliance pressures in China.

China’s financial regulators, including the National Internet Finance Association of China and the China Banking Association, have labeled Pi Coin a “valueless virtual asset.” Their joint statement warns that Pi Coin, along with stablecoins and so-called “air coins,” is being used for illegal fundraising, fraud, and capital outflows.

Moreover, the statements argues that Many Pi Coin users are inexperienced and vulnerable to schemes promising gains under the guise of mining or token sales. In their December 5 notice, the agencies stated on December 8:

Formal Disapproval and Market Impact

Despite a recent 16% price jump, as highlighted in our coverage, following the Pi Network’s alignment with ISO 20022 global financial standards alongside Ripple and Stellar, official disapproval could limit Pi Coin’s use in China.

The joint notice, according to a South China Morning post, also emphasizes the token’s centralized, closed-network structure and warned it is prone to misuse for illegal fundraising and pyramid-style schemes.

Bitcoin and Broader Crypto Market Under Scrutiny

As already mentioned above, while the warning targets Pi Coin in specific, it also reflects the China’s broader concern over speculative cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin. This is why the PBOC and other regulators continue to stress that virtual currencies are not legal tender, and any trading or related business is illegal.

For example, we reported that China remains one of the top three global Bitcoin mining hubs despite the national ban imposed in 2021. China still contributes about 14% of global Bitcoin mining despite regulatory restrictions, while authorities continue to warn against stablecoins and real-world-asset tokens.

As of press time, Bitcoin trades around $92,424.48, with an increase of 2.66% in 24 hours but down 0.44% over the past week. See BTC price chart below.

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