Question Asked: What makes you think Pi Network will not be a failed project?
My Answer: If Pi Network was to fail, it would have failed long before its Open Network launch. I have yet to see another crypto project that spent six years in development and still kept hope alive among millions of pioneers.
If Pi Network was to fail, It would never have adopted a safety-first approach, implemented KYB for CEXs, or developed a native KYC solution for Pioneer approval compliant in more than 200 countries and regions. Like many other cryptos, Pi could have rushed into listings on multiple exchanges but it did not, because its strategy is built for long-term stability, not short-term hype.
If Pi Network was to fail, the AI App Studio would not exist, nor would there be a $100 million fund invested in projects like OpenMind. These initiatives clearly show that Pi’s vision is firmly grounded in building a true peer-to-peer ecosystem with genuine real-world adoption, making failure far less likely.