Quality Coin GK ... discussion on mainnet migration ITIL continues
Ahmad Askary
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pu migration
Current Pi Migration Status Mainnet is Live - Pi Network has fully launched its Mainnet, meaning Pi coins are now on a real blockchain (not just testnet). - Migrated Pi coins are recorded on the blockchain and can be used in Pi apps, peer-to-peer (P2P) transactions, or exchanged (where permitted). KYC (Know Your Customer) Requirement - To migrate Pi to Mainnet, users must complete KYC (identity verification). - The Pi Core Team has been rolling out KYC slots gradually; if you haven’t received yours, check the Pi Browser or mining app for update Migration Steps - If eligible (KYC-approved and a verified miner), you can migrate your mobile-mined Pi to Mainnet via: - Pi Browser (wallet.pinetwork.org) - Pi Wallet app (official Pi wallet) - You’ll see an option to "Migrate to Mainnet" once approved. . Lockup & Unlocking - Some users chose a lockup period (e.g., 14 days, 3 months, or longer) to boost mining rates. - If your Pi is locked, it will gradually unlock based on your chosen schedule. Exchange Listings & Trading - Pi is not yet listed on major exchanges (like Binance or Coinbase). - Some third-party P2P platforms (e.g., Huobi, XT.com) allow Pi trading, but be cautious of scams. - The Pi Core Team has not announced an official exchange listing yet. ### What’s Next? - More KYC Approvals → The team is still processing verifications. - Utility Expansion → More Pi-based apps and use cases are being developed. - Possible Open Network → If Pi transitions from Enclosed Mainnet (restricted transfers) to Open Mainnet (full decentralization), Pi could become for tradeable
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