Welcome to the Pi Network News section, where TigerPi summarizes the hottest events in the Pi community.
The “WhatIDoForPi” trend is back, Pi Core Team integrates Pi Browser on PC, and hundreds of Pi wallets become victims of scams. Here are the details:
Pioneers Respond to Pi Network’s “WhatIDoForPi” Trend
Pi Core Team has stirred up Pi Network’s “WhatIDoForPi” trend once again, following the enthusiasm from the Pioneer community about the upcoming Pi2Day on June 28. On March 28, the Pi Core Team called for Pioneers to participate in the campaign by sharing their stories of how they believe they have contributed to the Pi network through a 10-second video with the hashtag “WhatIDoForPi” on social media. They aim to celebrate Pi2Day, which will mark Pi’s second anniversary within a year.
The #WhatIDoForPi campaign continues! As mentioned in the Pi home screen announcement, submit your 10 second video about how you contribute to Pi!
Submissions can be as short and sweet as "I shared Pi with [x] number of friends" or "I've validated over [x] number of KYC apps"!🥳 https://t.co/6FhVSfBRCI
— Pi Network (@PiCoreTeam) March 28, 2023
Similarly to the previous trend, Pioneers are responding warmly to this new event as they look forward to the upcoming Open Mainnet, happening on Pi2Day, June 28.
Pi Core Team Develops Pi Browser for PC
Based on the latest report from Pi News, Pi Core Team is currently developing Pi Browser for PC, allowing Pioneers to access it on their computers just as easily as using Chrome or Opera, for example, instead of only relying on their mobile devices. The team expects to integrate Pi Browser on PCs as soon as the development process is complete.
good news!
As far as we know, #PiNetwork @PiCoreTeam is developing a PC-side Pi browser, all this is just to realize that Pi has more discoverable value in the #Web3 field!🚀 pic.twitter.com/k068x4kaDK— Pi News (@PiNewsMedia) March 29, 2023
Hundreds of Pi Wallets Fall Victim to Scams
In recent days, on major Pi forums, many people have shared information about over 360 wallets containing more than 125,000 Pi being scammed by a fake Pi Chain Mall website, an e-commerce platform running on Pi Network. Despite previous cautionary warnings, these unfortunate incidents still occur. Although blockchain is decentralized, transparent, and traceable, and Pi Core Team can handle special cases to alert the community, once the nodes have dispersed, lost wallet passwords due to lack of knowledge, carelessness, or personal desires will not be processed because they are individual mistakes.
That concludes our Pi Network News section.
Welcome Pioneers to the Pi Network News section where TigerPi brings you the latest updates and highlights from the Pi Network community. In this edition, we discuss the return of the “WhatIDoForPi” trend, Pi Core Team’s integration of Pi Browser onto PC, and the unfortunate scam incident that affected hundreds of Pi wallets. Read on to find out more.