After my post about the 48.4% $SUNUSI supply in the dev wallet, where I offered to transfer it to a wallet designated by @solana, @a1lon9, or any reputable person or project, I received a lot of valuable DMs from experienced people in crypto.
The overwhelming advice was clear: to build investor confidence and long-term trust, the allocation should be locked with a transparent vesting schedule, supported by clear tokenomics and a professional infographic.
I completely agree.
We’re moving forward with locking the 48.4% allocation and will publish the tokenomics, vesting schedule, and infographic as soon as they’re ready.
Transparency and trust are the foundation of every successful community, and we’re committed to building $SUNUSI the right way.
Beyond being a meme token, we’re also working to create real-world utility.
I’m excited to share that some businesses in Kano State, Nigeria, have already started accepting $SUNUSI as payment for goods and services. Today, you can use $SUNUSI to pay for mobile phones, clothing materials, medicines, and other products or services from participating businesses. This is only the beginning, and we plan to onboard many more merchants across Africa.
$SUNUSI is not just a token, we want it to become part of everyday commerce while growing into a global community-driven meme movement.
A sincere thank you to everyone who has taken the time to share constructive feedback and genuinely wants this project to succeed. Your advice is invaluable, and we welcome more ideas that can help make $SUNUSI a project the entire community can be proud of.
Built in Africa. Built for the world.
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BREAKING: World Bank rewards Bayelsa, Borno, Kano, Kebbi and Yobe states with $27 million after emerging as the best-performing states in the implementation of key education and healthcare reforms.
Hi #cPenNetwork community,
As planned, $INK mining will end on July 30, marking the beginning of a new journey for the cPen Network.
To prepare for the $INK distribution, please make sure to:
✅ Complete your KYC Liveness verification
✅ Use a self-custody wallet address
✅ Update your wallet address if you previously used a BitMart or other CEX deposit address
A self-custody wallet means you control the private keys or signing authority needed to authorize transactions. Centralized exchange deposit addresses will not be supported for the $INK distribution.
Since $INK is not being distributed through centralized exchanges at this stage, please use a self-custody wallet to avoid potential distribution issues.
For account security, we also encourage you to:
🔐 Change your account password regularly
🔐 Enable Two-Factor Authentication on the Profile page
🔐 Lock your wallet address once you confirm it is correct
After $INK mining ends, there will be a 2-week grace period for users to complete KYC Liveness verification.
After the grace period, KYC will be temporarily closed for $INK distribution preparation.
We will then begin the $INK mining verification process, followed by the $INK distribution.
Please stay tuned for more announcements.
Thank you for your continued support.
cPen team
A small team with a big dream
The three key Pi2Day 2026 releases extend Pi’s services to businesses and developers outside the Pi ecosystem, while inviting them to join Pi Network and take advantage of Pi’s unique benefits and resources.
Read the full Pi2Day blog to learn more about the SoloHost, Pi Sign-in, and PiVerify releases.
https://t.co/lMgJBEMbYj
SoloHost expands the utility of Pi Nodes beyond just blockchain validation.
Released in Beta on Pi2Day 2026, SoloHost on Pi Desktop gives Pioneers new ways to use their computers to run local apps, AI utilities, distributed computing, and other compute-based use cases.
Pioneers can also remotely engage with the corresponding app through mobile devices on Pi Browser.
SoloHost also lets developers build and list these local apps through an open, permissionless framework to reach the over 420,000 Pi Node operators who are already running Pi Desktop.
Local is key. With SoloHost streamlining access to local applications through Pi Desktop, people can benefit from AI while keeping their data on their own devices, not third-party remote servers.
This means:
- More privacy.
- More control.
- Less reliance on cloud services
Learn more at https://t.co/lMgJBEMbYj
PiVerify is a KYC identity verification service available to third-party companies, making Pi’s real-human verification capabilities available outside the Pi ecosystem.
With PiVerify, external platforms can verify their users, reduce fake or duplicate accounts, and support compliance-related identity workflows.
For businesses and platforms, the need is straightforward: many digital services need to know whether users are real people. Verified identities are needed for any meaningful transactions, especially in real-world economies.
PiVerify services are also paid for in Pi, which increases Pi utility.
By making this infrastructure available to third parties, the Pi2Day 2026 PiVerify release extends the utility of Pi’s verified identity technology and resources beyond Pi’s own apps and services.
Learn more at https://t.co/azUeoeGENF
The neglect of vulnerable children is not far removed from some of the crises that have overwhelmed us as a region.
Last week, I sat with my brother Ydeen on his podcast, where we discussed some of the issues we encounter every day working in remote communities across Northern Nigeria.
When children are abandoned to hunger, illness, illiteracy, and the streets, we are not only failing them; we are endangering the future.
This is why government, civil society, traditional and religious leaders, parents, communities, the private sector, development partners, and security institutions must work together to address the overwhelming issue of street-connected children.
Leaving children to fend for themselves on the streets is a keg of gunpowder.