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Pi Network Latest News: Pi Says KYC-Verified Users Are the Only Metric That Actually Matters in Crypto

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Pi Network’s official account posted a pointed message this week aimed directly at how the crypto industry measures growth, and the argument is harder to dismiss than most project updates.

The network says it has surpassed 18 million identity-verified users on its Mainnet. But the post was less about celebrating the number and more about challenging how that number should be interpreted compared to user figures from other crypto networks.

The Main Argument

Most blockchain networks measure growth in wallet addresses or accounts. Creating one costs nothing, takes seconds and can be done thousands of times by a single person or automated entirely by bots. The user counts that projects routinely cite in press releases and growth announcements reflect this reality, whether they acknowledge it or not.

Pi’s position is that its figure means something different. Every user counted in the 18 million has completed a KYC identity verification process, confirming they are a real and unique individual.

“Pi recognised the importance of identity verification early on and that unverified account creation is simply not enough,” the team wrote. “Verified identities are needed for any meaningful transactions, especially in real-world economies.”

The practical case behind the argument is straightforward. Any time an asset transfers hands, the same question arises: who is sending it and who is receiving it. Without verified identity, confirming that a transaction is valid or reaching the correct person becomes difficult.

What It Means in Practice

A fully KYC-verified network theoretically produces measurable differences in how the ecosystem functions. Spam is harder to execute when bot accounts cannot pass identity checks. Trust between participants is higher when every counterparty is a confirmed individual. Applications built on top of the network inherit a compliance layer that most crypto projects have to build separately or do not have at all.

As regulatory pressure on digital assets increases globally, KYC compliance is shifting from a competitive advantage to a baseline requirement for projects operating in regulated environments. Pi’s approach embeds that requirement at the infrastructure level rather than leaving it to individual developers to solve.

Why Now?

Pi Network has faced years of scepticism about its timeline, its mainnet progress and whether its large user base would translate into genuine economic activity. The 18 million verified user figure is the project’s most concrete response to that scepticism.

Whether verified users translates into network utility, transaction volume and sustainable token demand is still being tested. The identity infrastructure is in place. The harder question of what gets built on top of it remains open.

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