#PI Pi Network Open Mainnet Launch Core Changes List
I. Asset and Transaction Layer
1. Remove the closed mainnet firewall; PI can be freely transferred and traded on external compliant exchanges and cross-chain wallets, with no internal circulation restrictions
2. Users who have completed KYC and mainnet migration can directly transfer PI from their wallets to connected platforms, fully releasing asset liquidity
3. The official team no longer restricts PI market pricing; prices are determined by supply and demand, platform rules, and market sentiment
II. User and Certification Layer
1. KYC certification channels are fully open; review efficiency is improved, and users who have not completed certification can quickly submit documents without quota limits
2. Mainnet migration process is simplified; token mapping can be completed with one click via Pi Wallet, without complex operations
3. The early “node lock-up” mandatory requirement is canceled; users can freely choose lock-up ratios (lock-up still grants computing power/ecosystem rewards)
III. Ecosystem and Application Layer
1. Public link interface is open; third-party developers can freely access the Pi ecosystem to develop DApps, payments, financial applications, and more
2. The official ecosystem marketplace is launched, integrating existing e-commerce, offline payments, gaming, and other applications to realize real-world circulation of PI
3. Node network is comprehensively upgraded; decentralization is enhanced, and ordinary users can participate in node elections to gain governance rights
IV. Compliance and Regulatory Layer
1. The official team introduces compliance solutions tailored to different countries/regions, coordinating with local financial regulators (e.g., in the US, complying with SEC/CFTC crypto rules)
2. When compliant exchanges list PI, project filing must be completed; user transactions must follow platform AML and KYC requirements
3. The official team clarifies PI’s asset attributes to avoid classification as a “security token,” reducing regulatory risks
V. Core Risk Warning
1. During the initial phase of the open mainnet, exchange premiums/discounts may occur, posing short-term price fluctuation risks, with no official price support
2. Some non-compliant platforms may list fake PI tokens; users should verify official wallet addresses and compliant connecting platforms
3. Users who have not completed KYC still have assets in a closed state and cannot participate in external trading; timely certification is required
4. Different countries have varying regulatory policies; some regions may still restrict PI trading, so users should stay updated on local regulations
Would you like me to help compile a list of officially recognized compliant trading platforms for Pi (including regions of operation and compliance credentials)?