Pi Network Crosses 18 Million Kyc Identity-Verified Users On Mainnet
@PiCoreTeam has surpassed 18 million identity-verified users on its Mainnet, marking a significant milestone for a blockchain project that has made KYC compliance central to its infrastructure.
Unlike many crypto networks that measure growth through raw wallet or account numbers, Pi Network tracks verified human identities. The distinction matters. By requiring users to pass identity checks before accessing the Mainnet, the project aims to create an environment where transactions carry a higher degree of trust and accountability.
That architecture has practical implications. Verified identity layers reduce the risk of spam accounts and bot activity, two persistent problems across decentralized networks. For Pi, the goal is to make that foundation useful across a range of real-world applications, from peer-to-peer payments to more complex transfers involving real-world assets such as property.
Reaching 18 million KYC-verified users at this stage positions Pi Network as one of the larger identity-verified ecosystems in the crypto space, though the project still faces the broader challenge of translating that user base into sustained on-chain activity and mainstream adoption.
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