When the Pi ecosystem becomes active with its own value—different from that on exchanges—you will see someone use 1π to buy a car. You may then go to an exchange to buy 1π and transfer it to the Pi Browser to use it for the same purchase. However, as soon as the coin moves from the exchange to the Pi Browser, the Pi ecosystem’s sophisticated technology will detect it and classify it under External Balance (Non-Contributor) using the CEX API tag to trace its origin.

When you click on "Pay," the system will display two options: External Pi Balance (Non-Contributor) and Contributor Pi Balance. If you choose "External," the price will be calculated using real-time market data from the exchange. This means the system might require you to pay, for example, 314,158π (based on exchange rates) to buy the car.

At this point, you might wonder: isn't it the same Pi that someone else used—just 1π—to buy the same car? Yes, it's the same Pi, but with a different status and value. One has lost its Purity Badge, disqualifying it from being valued at the GCV (Global Consensus Value), while the other still retains the Purity Badge. Do you get the point now? You cannot cheat the system. All loyal Pioneers will be rewarded—not those who try to bypass the process.

👑 Priincee Skaywer 👑