As of today, it’s safe to say that—even if we reach 10 billion Pi coins in circulation—fewer than 1 million Pi coins will actually function at the GCV (Global Consensus Value).#BinanceAlphaAlert
Why? Because a large number of Pi coins have been transferred to exchanges, causing them to lose their Purity Badge ✅ permanently.$BTC
📢Dr. Nicolas once said:
#BinanceAlphaAlert “Every Pi is scarce and valuable. And those Pioneers who persevere until the end will achieve great things in life!”
🔔 Mining is ending soon.
When the Global Open Mainnet launches, the Pi Network will enter a new era:
The Pi gas fee will decrease
Pi will receive a contract address on the Pi Blockchain$BNB
Up to 300 computer nodes will go live
The real Pi value will be visible on the Pi Blockchain Explorer via the Pi Browser
Your available Pi balance will display its dollar equivalent inside the Pi Browser wallet
📱 In the Pi Wallet, two types of balances will appear:
1. ✅ Contribution Balance
Pi mined directly through the app
Has never been transferred to an exchange
Retains the Purity Badge ✅
Fully functional at GCV (Global Consensus Value)#BinanceAlphaAlert
2. ❌ Non-Contribution Balance
Pi that was transferred to an exchange in the past
Loses its Purity Badge ✅ forever
Not valid at GCV
⚠️ There’s no way to trick the system.
To hold Pi with the Purity Badge ✅, you must:
Create a Pi account
Mine for at least 30 days
Complete your KYC verification
Be included in the migration queue
Once migrated, the Pi Core Team will transfer your mined Pi to your Pi Browser wallet, and this Pi will arrive with the Purity Badge ✅.
However, if you ever send it to an exchange, the badge is lost permanently—even if it’s returned.
📚 Our sources of information include:#SaylorBTCPurchase
1. Pi Network GitHub – Source code and updates
2. Pi Network Whitepaper – Vision and technical framework
3. Pi Browser – The official ecosystem gateway
🎉 Congratulations to all the loyal Pioneers who stayed committed to the vision!