Pi Network users must complete the migration to the mainnet by January 31, 2025, or risk losing bonus Pi from their referral teams. Failure to migrate will lock coins in the testnet, limiting access to full features and transactions.
A countdown timer has been set up by Pi Network to tell users that the deadline for moving their referral teams to the mainnet is coming up quickly. Before January 31, 2025, this change must be finished.
How the Deadline Affects Your Pi Earnings
Users could lose the bonus Pi they’ve earned from their teams’ mining efforts if they don’t move their referral teams before the deadline. The goal of this change is to get more people to help their team members finish the migration process.
One user said that they might lose 3,152 Pi if their referral team doesn’t finish the transfer on time. If they miss the date, they will lose the extra Pi they got from mining.
Why the Migration is Important
Moving to the mainnet is very important because it lets you do all the cool things with Pi coins, like trade, send, and use them in real deals. The change is a big part of making Pi a decentralized coin. As of January 2025, more than 9 million people had already finished the move.
Users need to check their Mainnet Checklist and KYC (Know Your Customer) state to finish the migration. If they don’t, their coins will stay in the testnet and won’t be able to be used to buy things.
Helpful Resources for a Smooth Migration
Guides, videos, and Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) on Pi Network’s website make it easy for users to understand how to do things. The platform’s countdown timer keeps users aware of the due date so they don’t miss it.
Users should check their transfer status right away so they don’t lose any bonuses or the ability to use all of Pi’s features. People who don’t meet the limit will not be able to get their coins because they will be locked in the testnet.
Pi’s move to the mainnet from the Pi Network is a big step forward in its growth as a decentralized currency. People who have Pi coins need to act quickly to protect them and make the most of this change.