- Pi Network has surpassed 119,000 second mainnet migrations, allowing verified Pioneers to move referral rewards on-chain.
- This step expands token utility and supports the network’s growing ecosystem while keeping first migrations as the top priority.
Pi Network has reached a major milestone, with over 119,000 users completing their second mainnet migrations. This marks the first time referral bonuses have been successfully transferred on-chain for verified Pioneers, signaling steady growth and increased utility in the network.
What the Second Migrations Mean for Users
Pioneers can now move additional Pi balances to the mainnet in the second migration phase. The phase also transfers referral mining rewards, which the network previously held off-chain due to KYC verification and reward calculation complexities. The system transfers referral bonuses only for team members who have completed KYC, while it keeps contributions from unverified members locked in an “untransferable” balance.
Over 119,000 Pioneers have completed second migrations of their transferable balances so far, as the gradual rollout continues.
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The process ensures that users are rewarded accurately for their mining sessions and team activity. Because of this, many Pioneers are actively encouraging their team members to complete KYC to unlock full referral rewards.
First Migrations Remain the Priority
Even as second migrations gain traction, Pi Network continues to prioritize first-time migrations. Users who have yet to move their initial balance will not be affected. Both migration processes run concurrently, but the first phase always takes precedence. This approach ensures fairness and keeps early-stage users from being left behind.
Expanding Utility Across the Ecosystem
The importance of second migrations grows as Pi Network expands its ecosystem. New tools like Pi Launchpad and Pi App Studio allow users to engage with real use cases, moving beyond token mining. Some apps now support mainnet functionality, enabling users to actively spend or invest their Pi. By transferring additional balances on-chain, second migrations help fuel the network’s emerging economy.
Community Reactions and Challenges
The milestone has received mixed responses. Many users celebrate the progress, while others face delays due to KYC approval or remain stuck in the first migrations. The Pi Network team has taken a careful, phased approach to prevent errors and maintain system stability. Their focus remains on completing migrations, improving token utility, and bringing more users fully on-chain.
The completion of the second mainnet migrations positions Pi Network closer to a fully functional blockchain economy. With ongoing ecosystem development and gradual rollouts, users can expect more practical use cases for their Pi holdings in the near future.
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