
- Onramp Money advises users to pause transactions.
- Integration issues affecting PI Coin transactions.
- Stable rollout expected by August 2025.
Onramp Money publicly acknowledged ongoing wallet integration issues with Pi Network’s ‘Buy’ feature, advising users to pause transactions until the anticipated stable release in August 2025.

The wallet issues impact PI Coin’s price, causing volatility and user uncertainty, underscoring the need for stability before complete integration.
Onramp Money Advises Wait Amid Pi Network Wallet Issues
Onramp Money has alerted users to pause transactions due to ongoing issues with its integration into Pi Network’s new “Buy” feature. This caution comes as the team aims to ensure stability before official rollout next year.
The main parties are the Pi Core Team, Onramp Money, and infrastructure providers Banxa and Onramper. All involved are working to resolve transaction failures affecting PI Coin purchases, with communication through official channels only.
The failed integration impacts users attempting fiat-to-crypto transactions via Pi Wallet. PI Coin‘s market saw a minor rally post-feature announcement, followed by a correction due to these unresolved transaction issues.
There are no significant financial inflows associated with this development, as confirmed by the absence of new funding or institutional support announcements regarding the Pi Network or Onramp Money.
Current challenges echo past events within similar networks, which faced user criticisms due to technical hitches. Developer and user frustration peaked, highlighting the need for improved communication strategies.
Possible future impacts include stabilized transaction processes and increased user trust in the involved systems. Historical trends suggest that PI Coin could see volatility resolve post-launch, smoothing out current market concerns. The Pi Core Team stated, “We are aware of wallet transaction issues resulting from incomplete integration. Please await further updates from official channels. All pending transactions will be resolved post-launch.”