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Migration Delay Sparks Pi Network Warning to Chinese Users: Viral Post Surfaces with Assertions

Chinese Pi Core Users Face Mandatory Information Disclosure: Mapping Delays, Security Risks, and Wallet Safety Addressments by Pi Core Team Highlighted in Viral Video

Video Emerges showcasing Pi Core Team's Enforcement of Essential Data Provision for Chinese Users,...
Video Emerges showcasing Pi Core Team's Enforcement of Essential Data Provision for Chinese Users, Citing Mapping Lags, Security Concerns, and Wallet Security Issues.

Migration Delay Sparks Pi Network Warning to Chinese Users: Viral Post Surfaces with Assertions

In a fresh update, the Pi Network team has rolled out a new security protocol, addressing the security concerns in China and beyond. Now, when Chinese users log into the Pi Network app, they are greeted with a mandatory video message. Here's what this video delves into:

  • Mapping Delays: The video exposes the causes behind the sluggish mapping migration in China.
  • Security Risks: It emphasizes the potential risks of swiping numbers and other offences, urging users to prioritize their wallet safety.
  • Official Channels: PiCoreTeam has made it clear that they haven't delegated any individual or entity to act on their behalf. Users are advised to seek information and help only through official channels.

However, users worldwide are grappling with persistent problems since the launch of the 1.41.0 version of the app on May 9, 2025. Although the update aimed to address minor bugs, it has exacerbated several notable issues.

Global Concerns

  1. Technical Glitches: Users have reported a slew of technical issues, such as repeated 2FA errors and frozen coin migrations. These glitches have sparked worries about the network's stability and transparency.
  2. Migration Hiccups: Many users are facing delays in coin migrations, a crucial process for maintaining user trust. The confusion surrounding these delays has deepened due to the lack of clear communication from the Pi Core Team.
  3. Awareness Gap: Despite the update being available, awareness regarding its release remains limited among some users, leading to disparate experiences and worsened problems.
  4. Global Reach: The issues aren't confined to any region; they're affecting users globally, raising questions about the network's capacity to efficiently support its international user base.

In essence, the Pi Network's 1.41.0 update seems to have lead to more complications than solutions. It necessitates urgent patches and improved communication from the development team to address these concerns and restore trust among its users.

For more insights, check out the article, "Pi Network Users Can Now Pay Electricity, Airtime, and Data Bills".

  • The current issues with the Pi Network's 1.41.0 update are affecting users worldwide, not just in China, as they face technical glitches, migration hiccups, and awareness gaps, seriously questioning the network's capacity to support its global user base.
  • To add to the concerns, the delay in coin migrations and continued progression of technical problems, such as 2FA errors and frozen migrations, make it imperative for the PiCoreTeam to release patches and improve communication to renew the trust of users who own various gadgets, including smartphones, relying on the Pi Network's technology.

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