Pi Network Mainnet Expected To Launch By 2024 End, But The Projects Credibility Remains In Question

Pi Network, the mobile-first cryptocurrency project, has set its sights on a mainnet launch by the end of 2024. This announcement by CoinTelegraph has reignited discussions about the project’s potential and credibility within the cryptocurrency community.

Pi Network, which claims to have amassed over 55 million users globally, including 13 million KYC-verified “pioneers,” has long touted its accessibility as a key feature.

The project allows users to “mine” cryptocurrency using their smartphones, a stark contrast to the energy-intensive mining processes of established cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin.

While the exact launch date remains unconfirmed, Pi Network’s core team has hinted at a mainnet debut before the year’s end. The project aims to launch with 100 high-quality applications, signaling its ambition to create a robust Web3 ecosystem with practical use cases.

However, skepticism continues to shadow Pi Network’s progress. Critics point to several concerning factors:

  1. Lack of technical transparency, with no detailed whitepaper or comprehensive documentation available.
  2. A referral system that some liken to pyramid scheme structures.
  3. The absence of Pi Coin listings on major cryptocurrency exchanges, preventing trading or redemption.
  4. Unclear funding sources and profit models, raising concerns about long-term sustainability.

Supporters argue that Pi Network’s innovative approach to mining and its large user base provide a solid foundation for future growth. They anticipate that the mainnet launch will bring tangible value to Pi coins and facilitate widespread adoption.

Skeptics, however, urge caution. They emphasize the risks of investing in a project with unclear technical underpinnings and an unproven business model. The lack of tradeable tokens and verifiable blockchain activity has led some to question whether Pi Network is more hype than substance.

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