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A statement from veteran crypto participant Justin Wu is making headlines across crypto social media. Wu, known online as Hackapreneur, posted a simple but provocative take: if you have been in crypto for five years and do not hold Pi Network, you have failed.
“If you are in crypto for 5 years and you don’t have $PI then you are failed,” Wu wrote.
The comment cuts to the heart of a growing debate inside crypto circles. Is OG status now defined by early Bitcoin and Ethereum accumulation, or has the benchmark shifted toward capturing massive retail adoption plays like Pi Network’s mobile mining model?
Pi Network at a Crossroads
The timing of the debate matters. Pi Network is facing a critical moment with its May 15 Mainnet Upgrade deadline approaching fast. The token has dropped nearly 5% in the last 24 hours, marking its third consecutive daily loss. Bitcoin falling below $80,000 has added pressure across the board, and weak retail interest is keeping PI traders cautious going into the upgrade.
The central question is whether the Mainnet upgrade will reignite momentum or simply bring more volatility to a token already struggling to find direction.
No New Token, Real Utility Focus
At Consensus 2026 in Miami, Pi Network co-founder Dr. Chengdiao Fan addressed the community directly and made one thing clear. Pi Network has no plans to launch a new token.
Fan said Pi’s focus remains on verified humans and blockchain-based utility within the artificial intelligence economy. His message to the broader industry was pointed. Tokens should create real use cases rather than serve as quick exit tools for early participants.
The statement positions Pi Network deliberately apart from the token launch culture that has defined much of crypto in recent years.
The Bigger Question
Wu’s provocation taps into something real. Pi Network has accumulated one of the largest user bases in crypto history through mobile mining, reaching tens of millions of participants who had never previously touched a blockchain product. Whether that scale translates into lasting value remains the debate.
Critics argue that five years in crypto without Pi simply reflects a disciplined focus on proven assets. Supporters say missing the largest retail onboarding experiment in crypto history is exactly the kind of opportunity OGs are supposed to identify early.
The May 15 Mainnet Upgrade will not answer the philosophical question. But it will give the market its clearest signal yet on whether Pi Network’s scale can convert into genuine utility and price momentum.
