Mainnet Migrations Roadmap By Priorities & Explaining Pi’s Tokenomics and Supply
Mainnet Migration Roadmap By Priorities
In discussing Pi Mainnet migration, keep the following facts in mind. (1) The migration needs to occur for a network of tens of millions based on complex mining data over the last 6 years to ensure accuracy, security and fairness for honest Pioneers by excluding cheating. It is not just a simple airdrop to tens of thousands of wallets, without much consideration of additional data, like in many other crypto projects. (2) The network has already migrated over 12 million people, which on its own is already an achievement of scalability in the industry, especially given the natively built KYC and migration processes with no fiat cost for users. (3) When the migration condition for going to Open Network was set to be 10 million—striking a balance between the network’s need to transition to Open Network in a timely manner and inclusion of millions of Pioneers in the Mainnet—it was understood and expected that there would be people who need to migrate after Open Network launch. Source: Pi Core Team
Last year, we introduced the vision and initial pilot for the Pi Ad Network—where advertisers use Pi to place ads in the Pi ecosystem and Pi Apps—which was initially released in a pilot launch to 5 community apps and was iterated along with these developers in the pilot. The Ad Network is the first instantiation of a platform-level utility that leverages Pi Network’s collective resources to bring real, organic use cases to the Pi cryptocurrency.
Developers can apply to join Pi Ad Network now, and join the first group of Pi Apps that participated in the pilot program, who are now generating and receiving ad revenue. But the premise of selection is to be listed in the Mainnet Ecosystem Interface and compliant with developer ecosystem guidelines.#PiAdnetwork #Picoreteam
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Good news#🚨! The good news is that migrations have now resumed and will gradually expand as more email-based 2FAs and system-level checks complete. Source: PiCoreTeam #PiCoreTeam