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Pi Network released its Mainnet Migration Roadmap today. The roadmap lays out a three‑phase plan to move tens of millions of Pioneers who are still waiting to be moved to the open network. It also introduces new rewards, such as referral bonuses.
However, unlike most project roadmaps, Pi network didn’t provide any estimated date or timeline. This lack of clarification has frustrated early adopters who still await key rewards and clarity on rollout pacing.
According to the roadmap, Pi Network will first complete initial migrations for Pioneers already in the queue. This batch covers verified base mining rewards, Security Circle contributions, lockup commitments, utility‑app usage rewards, and confirmed Node rewards for some operators.
After clearing the first wave, the team will tackle second migrations, adding all referral mining bonuses linked to KYC‑verified team members. Pi says these referral rewards will follow once the current queue finishes.
Finally, the network will move into ongoing periodic migrations—potentially monthly or quarterly—to process any remaining bonuses and rewards.
The cadence “is to be determined,” the roadmap notes.
Any Roadmap without a specific timeframe is a Scam
A thorough observation reveals several gaps and potential concerns in the roadmap.
For one, the plan never discloses how many Pioneers remain in the queue or the network’s daily migration capacity. Without those figures, users can’t predict when their own migration will occur.
Node operators report that some “confirmed Node rewards” have landed, but criteria for qualification remain opaque. Early node runners worry they may miss out without clear benchmarks.
Many Pioneers say they have tapped their claim buttons daily since migration opened yet still lack basic mining rewards. They question whether those base rewards and deferred referral bonuses will ever arrive in phase two.
Also, the roadmap admits the UI’s “Transferable Balance” underestimates actual migrated amounts to save resources. Users fear this pessimistic display could erode trust if their true balances remain hidden.
“I thought we were mining all of these PI coins this whole time? I thought the security circles were the Consensus Mechanism. It kinda seems to me like there isn’t a blockchain, and never was one. What kind of “Blockchain protocol” would “Require” all tokens to be minted at genesis?” one community member wrote.
Crucially, Pi offers no audit or error‑resolution process for users who spot mismatches in their historical mining data.
Given six years of complex records, occasional disputes seem inevitable, but the roadmap remains silent on redress.
All migrations hinge on KYC completion, yet the team omits any scaling targets or timelines for identity verification. A bottleneck here could stall every subsequent phase.
The schedule also ignores how major token unlock events—such as the roughly 108.9 million PI tokens due to release this month—will align with migration waves.
Finally, some Pioneers challenge the project’s foundational narrative. They note that Pi’s statement “all tokens were minted at genesis” contradicts six years of “mining.”
This raises doubts about whether Pi ever operated on a true blockchain protocol.
In the past month, PI price has dipped by over 45%. To sustain momentum and community trust, the team must now supply concrete timelines, transparent criteria, and clear audit paths for its Mainnet migration.
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Pi Network Migration Roadmap Lacks Timeline, Sparks Pioneer Frustration – BeInCrypto
