Pi Network has eliminated many accounts connected to unlawful transactions from its blockchain as part of an increased effort to stop fraudulent conduct. This move underscores the platform’s commitment to maintaining the integrity of its ecosystem amidst its closed Open Mainnet phase.
In recent months, Pi Network has emphasized that buying or selling Pi outside of its official channels is prohibited. The platform is currently in a closed Open Mainnet phase and has not yet been listed on any cryptocurrency exchanges.
Consequently, the core team has been closely monitoring for suspicious activities and taking proactive steps to remove accounts involved in unauthorized trading.
A Pi Network spokesperson emphasized, “Our team is committed to identifying and addressing fraudulent accounts. It’s vital to protect the system’s integrity and ensure that Pi Network remains a secure and reliable platform.”
Pi Network is currently in its limited Open Mainnet phase and is not yet listed on cryptocurrency exchanges, which makes the trading prohibition crucial. There are currently no formal channels in place for exchanging Pi outside of its network.
Unauthorized transaction activity exposes users to dangers including fraud and possible financial loss. To protect its community and stop dangerous behaviors, Pi Network is enforcing the ban on unauthorized exchanges.
The team is now focused on preparing for the Open Mainnet launch, which will open up Pi Network to the public and enable official trading. They are working diligently to ensure a seamless transition and that all systems are operational before Pi becomes available on exchanges.
Pioneers should stay vigilant and avoid unauthorized trading offers. By adhering to official guidelines and remaining informed, they contribute to the success of Pi Network, helping to build a secure and thriving ecosystem.
As the Open Mainnet launch approaches, Pi Network encourages continued support and patience from all members to realize its full potential and benefits.
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