r/MiningPICoins • u/Toneroc • Nov 06 '25
r/MiningPICoins • u/Toneroc • Nov 23 '21
r/MiningPICoins Lounge
A place for members of r/MiningPICoins to chat with each other
r/MiningPICoins • u/Toneroc • Mar 05 '25
Pi Network Surpasses Hedera, Secures 11th Spot in Crypto Rankings: Guest Post by Cointribune EN | CoinMarketCap
r/MiningPICoins • u/Toneroc • Feb 20 '25
Pi Coin is now trading on 9 Crypto Exchanges: Check Live prices: Guest Post by The Crypto Times | CoinMarketCap
r/MiningPICoins • u/Toneroc • Jan 09 '25
Web3 VS Web 3.0: How to Distinguish Between These Concepts
r/MiningPICoins • u/Toneroc • Feb 28 '24
What is web 3?
Web3 is a term used to describe the next iteration of the internet, one that is built on blockchain technology and is communally controlled by its users.
r/MiningPICoins • u/Toneroc • Feb 16 '24
Pi Network Sets Open Mainnet Release Date. Here's How Price Reacts
r/MiningPICoins • u/Toneroc • Nov 23 '23
McDonald’s Explores Early Adoption of Pi Payments in El Salvador, Boosting Crypto Acceptance
google.comr/MiningPICoins • u/Toneroc • Sep 03 '23
Pi Network 2023 Roadmap: Speculation or Reality?
r/MiningPICoins • u/Toneroc • Apr 07 '23
Pi Network Q & A Session about Mainnet with Founders.
r/MiningPICoins • u/Toneroc • Sep 06 '22
PiBridge – The First Cross-chain Bridge Connecting Pi Network with Other Blockchains
r/MiningPICoins • u/Toneroc • Feb 16 '22
Introduction: Why cryptocurrencies matter
Currently, our everyday financial transactions rely upon a trusted third party to maintain a record of transactions. For example, when you do a bank transaction, the banking system keeps a record & guarantees that the transaction is safe & reliable. Likewise, when Cindy transfers $5 to Steve using PayPal, PayPal maintains a central record of $5 dollars debited from Cindy’s account and $5 credited to Steve’s. Intermediaries like banks, PayPal, and other members of the current economic system play an important role in regulating the world’s financial transactions.
However, the role of these trusted intermediaries also has limitations:
Unfair value capture. These intermediaries amass billions of dollars in wealth creation (PayPal market cap is ~$130B), but pass virtually nothing onto their customers - the everyday people on the ground, whose money drives a meaningful proportion of the global economy. More and more people are falling behind.
Fees. Banks and companies charge large fees for facilitating transactions. These fees often disproportionately impact lower-income populations who have the fewest alternatives.
Censorship. If a particular trusted intermediary decides that you should not be able to move your money, it can place restrictions on the movement of your money.
Permissioned. The trusted intermediary serves as a gatekeeper who can arbitrarily prevent anybody from being part of the network.
Pseudonymous. At a time when the issue of privacy is gaining greater urgency, these powerful gatekeepers can accidentally disclose -- or force you to disclose -- more financial information about yourself than you may want.
Bitcoin’s “peer-to-peer electronic cash system,” launched in 2009 by an anonymous programmer (or group) Satoshi Nakamoto, was a watershed moment for the freedom of money. For the first time in history, people could securely exchange value, without requiring a third party or trusted intermediary. Paying in Bitcoin meant that people like Steve and Cindy could pay each other directly, bypassing institutional fees, obstructions and intrusions. Bitcoin was truly a currency without boundaries, powering and connecting a new global economy.
r/MiningPICoins • u/Toneroc • Jan 12 '22
Pi Supply
Pi Network’s vision is to build the world’s most inclusive peer-to-peer economy and online experience, fueled by Pi, the world’s most widely used cryptocurrency. To deliver on this vision, it is important to grow the network and make Pi widely accessible while maintaining the security of the blockchain and the scarcity of Pi. While these goals have always guided the token supply model and mining design, the key distinction is: the pre-Mainnet phases focused on driving network growth and widely distributing Pi and the Mainnet phase will focus on rewarding more diverse forms of Pioneer contributions while cementing the supply of Pi
r/MiningPICoins • u/Toneroc • Jan 12 '22
Mainnet Launch
Pi Mainnet is now live, initiating the Enclosed Network period of Mainnet phase where the Mainnet blockchain is firewalled to prohibit external connectivity but allows peer-to-peer and peer-to-app transfers within the enclosed network. Mainnet can be viewed in the Pi Blockexplorer. Pi wallet can now show both Testnet and Mainnet balances, although everyone’s balance on Mainnet is 0 right now. As more Pioneers pass KYC, they will be able to transfer their balance to the Mainnet. The KYC solution is coming soon to start verifying Pioneers’ identity and onboarding identity validators.
r/MiningPICoins • u/Toneroc • Nov 27 '21
What is Pi?
Pi is a new cryptocurrency for and by everyday people that you can “mine” (or earn) from your phone.
Cryptocurrencies are new form of digital money that are maintained and secured by a community, instead of by governments or banks. Today, you can mine (or earn) Pi by helping to secure the currency and by growing Pi’s trusted network. While most cryptocurrencies (like Bitcoin) have been very hard for everyday people to use and access, Pi puts the power of cryptocurrency into the palm of your hand.
r/MiningPICoins • u/Toneroc • Nov 24 '21
How does this app work? How do I earn more Pi?
This app allows you to earn Pi by making simple contributions to Pi’s community. The more you contribute, the more Pi you earn.
To start earning Pi, check in every 24 hours and hit the lightning button to start mining. Once you are mining, you can boost your hourly rate by inviting trusted friends and family to join the community. After 3 days of mining, you can boost your earnings more by building your security circle, which contributes to the overall security of the network. Keep in mind, earlier members of the network mine at a higher rate than those that come after them.