As of today, I can confidently say that even if there are $ETH

10 billion Pi coins out there, only less than 1 million of them can actually work with the real Global Consensus Value (GCV). Why? Because many people sent their Pi coins to crypto exchanges, and when they did that, they lost the Purity Badge ✅—and sadly, they can never get it back.

Dr. Nicolas, one of the main creators of Pi Network, once said:

"Every Pi is scarce and valuable. And those Pioneers who persevere until the end will achieve great things in life!"

Dr. Chengdiao Fan also said something really powerful:

"$BTC

10 Pi is enough for a generation, and Pi is non-conformist!"

The End of Pi Mining Is Near

Soon, mining Pi will stop completely. And when the open mainnet (the full version of the Pi Network) goes live, here’s what will happen:

The Pi gas fee (used for transactions) will become cheaper.

Pi will have its own contract address on the Pi blockchain.

Around 300 computer nodes will be working together to secure the network.

The real value of Pi will be shown live on the Pi Blockchain Explorer inside the Pi Browser.

Your Pi wallet in the Pi Browser will show your total Pi and how much it’s worth in dollars.

Two Types of Pi in Your Wallet

After everything goes live, your Pi balance will be split into two types:

1. Contribution Balance – This is the Pi you mined yourself and never sent to an exchange. It keeps the Purity Badge ✅ and can be used at full GCV.

2. Non-Contribution Balance – This is the Pi you moved to an exchange before. It loses the Purity Badge ✅ forever and cannot be used at full value.

⚠️ You can’t trick the system. To keep your Pi pure and usable at GCV, you must:

Create a Pi account

Mine for at least 30 days

Complete your KYC

Join the migration queue

Once your Pi coins are moved by the Pi Core Team from your mining app to the Pi Browser wallet, they will come with the Purity Badge ✅. But remember: if you send them to any exchange, the badge is lost for good—even if you send them back.

Where This Info Comes From

This is all based on:

1. Pi GitHub – for the official codes

2. Pi Network Whitepaper – for the goals and mission

3. Pi Browser – to watch the ecosystem grow

Big congratulations to all loyal Pioneers who are still holding strong!

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What is Pi Network?

Pi Network is a digital currency project built on blockchain technology. It was created by a team of Stanford PhDs, including Dr. Nicolas Kokkalis. Unlike traditional cryptocurrencies, Pi can be mined using your phone without draining your battery or requiring expensive hardware.