Pi Network Deadline Extended: Complete KYC by March 14
The extension to March 14 offers a final chance for users to comply, emphasizing the need for swift action to secure Pi balances and participate fully in the network's future developments, with the Open Network launch marking a significant milestone in the Pi Network's evolution.

The Pi Network has extended its deadline for completing Know Your Customer (KYC) verification and Mainnet migration to 8:00am UTC on March 14, 2025, giving users a brief window to comply and avoid forfeiting their mobile balance.
The extension comes as a relief to Pioneers who have yet to complete the necessary steps, but it also serves as a final warning: those who fail to meet the requirements will risk losing most of their Pi, except for the amount mined in the six months leading up to migration. The launch of the Open Network underscores the importance of acting promptly for those who haven't yet migrated.
To complete the KYC process, users must first install the Pi Browser App, select their country, provide a government-issued ID, and undergo a liveness check. This process is crucial for ensuring the authenticity of user accounts, preventing the creation of fake accounts, and complying with regulatory requirements. Additionally, users must navigate to the Mainnet Checklist by tapping the hamburger icon and then "Mainnet" to ensure they meet all necessary criteria.
It's also important for Referral Team and Security Circle members to note that they must meet these requirements to avoid forfeiting their bonus mobile balance. With the initial KYC deadline having been February 28, and an extension now in place, users have a short period to complete their verification and secure their Pi.
As the deadline approaches, Pioneers are urged to take immediate action to protect their interests and ensure a smooth transition into the Mainnet. Completing the KYC and migration process is not only a safeguard against balance forfeiture but also a step towards a more secure and compliant Pi Network ecosystem.