Why was the second migration of Pi Network delayed?

Since the launch of the mainnet, there has been a lot of discussion around the expansion phases of Pi Network as millions of users are waiting for their Pi balances to be converted into Pi cryptocurrency. As of now, the Pi Network project has successfully moved over 12 million users in the first migration phase, after completing the customer identity verification process (KYC) along with the data verification procedures and other formalities. Recently, some Pi Network fans want to know when the second migration phase will be initiated by the core team. For users who migrated in the first phase, the second migration phase offers attractive rewards such as referral mining bonuses for referral team members who have passed KYC.

The Pi Core team recently revealed the roadmap for the migration process of millions of users to the mainnet. In this article, we will explain why the first stage of the transition to the mainnet takes a long time and why Pioneers will have to wait for several months before they can take advantage of the additional benefits and rewards specifically designed for them in the second stage. What is the Mainnet Pi migration? The process of migrating to Mainnet is a complex and large-scale endeavor, involving the transfer of Pi balances for tens of millions of users over more than six years. Unlike the simple airdrops conducted by most other cryptocurrency projects, the movement of Pi is based on audited mining data and includes safeguards against fraud and ensures fairness. This project has successfully migrated over 12 million users, marking an important milestone in scalability, especially considering the internal migration process and KYC provided without incurring any legal costs for users. Why is the process of moving Pi to Mainnet taking so long? There are over 60 million people following the Pi network worldwide, from Nigeria to India to Vietnam. Although the project has been significantly delayed since 2019 regarding the launch of the mainnet, it can be argued that the transition phase is a time-consuming process, considering the scale of the data involved. The core team of Pi has always emphasized that their priority is to ensure that the migration process is transparent and fair to all users, while maintaining a zero-tolerance policy towards bot accounts and other hacking activities performed by individuals. "The migration needs to take place for a network of tens of millions of people based on complex mining data over the past 6 years to ensure accuracy, security, and fairness for honest Pioneers by excluding fraud. This is not just a simple airdrop to tens of thousands of wallets, without much consideration for additional data, as in many other cryptocurrency projects," a recent blog post from Pi Network Foundation stated. When can we expect the Pi Network to move to Mainnet for the second time? There has been no official announcement regarding the date of the second migration phase, and considering the current state of the mainnet migration, many people are hoping that the second phase will take place in Q2 or Q3 of 2025. Currently, the priority for the Pi Core team is to ensure that the first migration phase is completed by Q1 of 2025.

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安琪兒vip
· 04-23 04:07
Take me along, experienced driver 📈
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安琪兒vip
· 04-23 04:06
Just go for it💪
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