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I was doing some research to treat you all as a family member and let you guys know about the market for free but I got
Some people are trying to block my account by reporting it.
And in doing so created a problem
If anyone has been hurt because of me, then I apologize to you and I do not want to bother anyone with any of my posts.
And if you liked my post and benefited then please like comment and share to save my account to help me.
Thanks

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#HotTrends #Write2Earn‬ #TradeNTell #cpi
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Binance #account
Binance account main $BTC
If there are dollars in a #Binance #account and the account holder dies, how can the dollars be withdrawn?
If there are dollars in a #Binance #account and the account holder dies, how can the dollars be withdrawn?
#binance #account #suspended i have submit all documents but not solve my problem i request you please enable my account 😭 last fee month i daily contact the team then same message recevied under progress i request you again
#binance #account #suspended i have submit all documents but not solve my problem i request you please enable my account 😭 last fee month i daily contact the team then same message recevied under progress i request you again
Historically, Pi accounts relied on phone numbers—not emails—as unique identifiers. While convenient at first, this approach created challenges, as SMS (text message via phone numbers) verification was proven to be both unreliable and costly. Due to the global distributed nature of the Pi community, SMS communications between Pioneers and servers have not always worked due to different geographic limitations in telecommunication regulations, carrier policies, individuals’ service subscriptions and costs, and more.Ā  In light of these challenges, and that the network is in a phase with more reliable authenticity measures such as KYC and liveness checks, it is time to shift from primarily or solely relying on phone numbers to using email-based two-factor authentication (2FA) verification, with the goal of eventually supporting advanced authentication methods like passkeys and biometrics. The email-based 2FA verification not only addresses the above challenges, but also improves security because of the two-factor aspect.Ā  To get there, every user will first need to establish a trusted email on file. However, some users never added an email to their accounts, or might have entered incorrect ones, lost access to their past emails, or shared emails with family members’ Pi accounts.Ā  Given that adding an email to a Pi account is not done at the time of account creation and this is a major shift in account management and security, Pi had to check—through additional analytics and analysis before allowing users to migrate—how users added their trusted emails, how they verified their email addresses, how they completed the 2FA, etc., to ensure the integrity of these processes and the security of user accounts. In some cases, further actions, such as a liveness check or additional SMS verification, are needed. This required aĀ temporaryĀ pause in migrations until such system level checks were made.Ā  #pi #PiNetworkMainnet #pi update #pi Mainnet Migration #account verification
Historically, Pi accounts relied on phone numbers—not emails—as unique identifiers. While convenient at first, this approach created challenges, as SMS (text message via phone numbers) verification was proven to be both unreliable and costly. Due to the global distributed nature of the Pi community, SMS communications between Pioneers and servers have not always worked due to different geographic limitations in telecommunication regulations, carrier policies, individuals’ service subscriptions and costs, and more.Ā 

In light of these challenges, and that the network is in a phase with more reliable authenticity measures such as KYC and liveness checks, it is time to shift from primarily or solely relying on phone numbers to using email-based two-factor authentication (2FA) verification, with the goal of eventually supporting advanced authentication methods like passkeys and biometrics. The email-based 2FA verification not only addresses the above challenges, but also improves security because of the two-factor aspect.Ā 

To get there, every user will first need to establish a trusted email on file. However, some users never added an email to their accounts, or might have entered incorrect ones, lost access to their past emails, or shared emails with family members’ Pi accounts.Ā 

Given that adding an email to a Pi account is not done at the time of account creation and this is a major shift in account management and security, Pi had to check—through additional analytics and analysis before allowing users to migrate—how users added their trusted emails, how they verified their email addresses, how they completed the 2FA, etc., to ensure the integrity of these processes and the security of user accounts. In some cases, further actions, such as a liveness check or additional SMS verification, are needed. This required aĀ temporaryĀ pause in migrations until such system level checks were made.Ā 
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#pi update
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Hi there i just want to close my close my account and opened it tofay after so long, it has 29$ cad of btc that i havnt touched in forever. Binance was even banned from canada a while back so now i have no clue how to sell it to just deposit the money in my account and be able to close permanently my account completely. Any advice would be appreciated! $BTC #account #BTC
Hi there i just want to close my close my account and opened it tofay after so long, it has 29$ cad of btc that i havnt touched in forever. Binance was even banned from canada a while back so now i have no clue how to sell it to just deposit the money in my account and be able to close permanently my account completely. Any advice would be appreciated! $BTC #account #BTC
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