
Hey Pi Network enthusiasts, have we got some news for you!
Pi Network, that cool crypto project letting you mine Pi coins straight from your phone without frying your circuits or draining your battery, just turned 2,000 days old since its launch in March 2019. Woohoo! 🎉
But hold on to your hats, because things are getting spicy. The buzz around Pi Network is a bit of a rollercoaster right now. Folks are still scratching their heads over when we'll finally see an open mainnet and a native token.
Recently, Pi Network set a “Grace Period” deadline for all users to complete their Know-Your-Customer (KYC) verifications by September 30. But guess what? They’ve just pushed that deadline to November 30, 2024. And if you're planning on migrating to the mainnet, you've got until December 31 this year. Miss these dates, and you might lose most of your precious Pi balance except what you've mined in the last 6 months. Yikes!
Not everyone is thrilled about this news. Social media is buzzing with mixed feelings. Some users are venting their frustrations, claiming the delays are just smoke and mirrors. One user humorously compared the repeated verification requests to a nosy neighbor knocking on your door – talk about persistence!
Adding to the drama, Pi Bridge threw a talk show at the end of August with some big names from the community. Everyone thought they’d spill the beans on the mainnet launch, but nope – mum’s the word.
But wait, there’s more! The Pi Core Team has promised that come December 2024, they’ll finally unveil the mainnet open roadmap. This could mean we’ll soon be able to officially buy and sell Pi tokens. Fingers crossed!
So, mark your calendars and stay tuned. The Pi Network saga continues, and it’s bound to be a wild ride!