The Pi Network community is buzzing with speculation about the project’s future as the September 30th deadline for Know Your Customer (KYC) verification approaches. With over two million users racing to complete the process, excitement is palpable.
A recent video from Tech Guide has further fueled discussions about the potential launch date for Pi Network’s mainnet. As users rush to finalize their KYC, rumors are swirling about a possible extension of the verification period. Sources close to the project suggest that those encountering system errors or bugs might receive extra time beyond the September deadline.
This situation has intensified scrutiny of Pi Network’s roadmap, with many questioning whether the previously projected 2024 mainnet launch is still feasible.
Pi Network Mainnet Launch: Delays and Expectations
Although initial projections aimed for a 2024 launch, the ongoing KYC process and the potential for deadline extensions have led to skepticism about meeting this timeline. Experts now suggest that the earliest possible mainnet launch could be pushed to late 2024 or even early 2025.
Industry analysts are keeping a close eye on Pi Network’s progress, particularly regarding its ability to implement the tokenomics detailed in its white paper. With a total supply of 100 billion coins and an 80% lock percentage, the project faces considerable challenges in managing user expectations alongside market realities. The introduction of the Pi utility concept adds yet another layer of complexity to its ecosystem.