🛑 Pi Web3: A Truly Decentralized Internet System

Today’s digital world is dominated by a few tech giants like Google, Amazon, Facebook, and Apple—where users become nothing more than “walking data points” in a centralized system.

Web3 was born with the promise to liberate people from this dependence. However, many blockchains still rely on Web2, hosted on AWS and lacking real decentralization. Pi emerges as a project that builds a genuine Web3 operating system—going beyond speculation and aiming toward a truly decentralized global digital infrastructure.

🛑 A Root-Level Decentralized Node System

No other Web3 network has as many decentralized nodes run by the community as Pi Network. Hundreds of thousands of devices—from laptops to personal PCs—are running Pi nodes, distributed across more than 230 countries and territories.

No specialized mining rigs needed. No billion-dollar data centers. No government-backed infrastructure.

Pi’s network survives thanks to its community, operating right in homes, coffee shops, and small BTS stations. Because of that, it becomes a resilient backup Internet, capable of surviving a collapse of centralized internet systems. In times of war or natural disasters, these nodes may be the last digital lifeline.

Pi’s blockchain is not made for speculation. It is designed to operate a decentralized digital society—where anyone can be a part of the system, and no single entity can control it all.

🛑 KYC & KYB: Verifying Identity to Protect Real Value

Web3 was once seen as a haven for anonymity. But when left unchecked, anonymity can lead to money laundering, scams, and bot abuse. Many blockchains have suffered Sybil attacks—millions of fake accounts destroyed ecosystems before they could grow.

Pi takes a different path—verifying users (KYC) and businesses (KYB) not to control, but to build a responsible, trustworthy ecosystem.

KYC ensures that each Pi wallet belongs to a real person, with a real life. KYB enables dApps within Pi’s ecosystem to be legally transparent and traceable. As governments tighten blockchain regulations, Pi’s model allows it to become a potential partner to governments and banks—not a target for exclusion.

It fights Sybil attacks, bots, and manipulation while still protecting user privacy through zero-knowledge proofs. Here, identity becomes a shield—not a shackle.

🛑 .Pi Domain: A Brand-New Internet

It’s time the Internet goes beyond .com, .net, or .org—suffixes tied to a centralized domain allocation system governed by ICANN.

The .pi domain is Pi’s first