Pi Network revitalized Pi Browser design


Pi Network, a crypto currency, has revitalized the Pi Browser design. Now Pi users can experience a much clearer and more informative interface across the Pi ecosystem. 


On X post the Pi authority said, "We’ve completely revitalized the Pi Browser design! Your experience a much clearer, morebrowser will now have a much cleaner, more informative interface across the Pi ecosystem, encouraging further apps and utilities engagement and development. Go to the Pi home screen to learn more."


Pi Network is a mobile crypto mining app, where users could ‘mine’ and earn Pi Coin (PI) tokens by simply pressing a button once every 24 hours. 


Despite various criticism, the app has nonetheless attracted tens of millions of users worldwide. Through a referral scheme that promises future rewards to current users who bring in new users, it uses tactics that could be described as akin to that of a multi-level marketing (MLM) scheme.

 

The platform’s native token, PI, is currently worthless as there is no place to cash them out anywhere. 


Since it began in 2018, the Pi Network project has become one of the crypto community's biggest mysteries. 


The highly anticipated launch of its controversial Pi Network Open Mainnet has been the topic of discussion for years, notably ever since the project entered into its second phase of production and launched a live testnet in March 2020.


This has only drawn further confusion and disappointment from market observers and app users who are wondering if the project is legitimate or not. 


Arguments have been made that the app is basically a data scraper with advertisements, as well as being a pyramid scheme. 


But with the recent announcement that it could go fully live in 2024, Pi users and its skeptics alike are watching Pi Network with a renewed interest.


Since 28 December 2021, the Pi Network mainnet has been live in an enclosed state, meaning that whilst it is ‘live’, it has a firewall preventing any undesired external connections. Certain users, or 'Pioneers' are able to use their PI tokens within apps on the mainnet.


This phase is focused on transferring Pi user data from the app to the blockchain, completing know-your-customer (KYC) procedures for users, as well as building out the network’s apps and utilities so that the network can launch with a robust ecosystem, giving PI token holders use cases and utility for their tokens.


As per an official blog post from the team on 27 December 2023, the Pi Open Network mainnet could launch in 2024, but only if certain targets and conditions have been met. 

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