Pi2Day celebrates double Pi Day — June 28th — because one day a year isn't enough to celebrate the Pi community.
Watch the video below and head to the Pi mining app to learn more about Pi2Day 2026’s key releases: SoloHost, Pi Sign-In, and PiVerify!
🚨BREAKING : A horrific massacre in Gaza one month old infant Mohammed Al-Khatib lost his leg after an Israeli missile struck his family’s tent while his mother was breastfeeding him. She was killed instantly in the attack.
The Pi Founders are featured speakers at Consensus 2026 in Miami this week.
Chengdiao Fan will speak on Wednesday, May 6 (11:15–11:35 AM EDT, Convergence Stage) on “Aligning Web3, AI, and Blockchain for Utility,” exploring how Pi’s blockchain infrastructure, verified identity, and globally engaged network can support utility‑driven products and AI‑era business models.
Nicolas Kokkalis will join a panel on Thursday, May 7 (10:15–10:45 AM EDT, Convergence Stage) titled “How to Prove You’re Human in an AI World (Without Doxing Yourself),” exploring how the internet’s trust model is breaking as AI systems become capable of creating bots that can generate profiles and interact like real users.
Together, these sessions highlight Pi’s approach to the AI era: supporting utility-driven products and sustainable business models through blockchain, verified identity, and a globally engaged network, while enabling global identity verification and providing authenticity solutions through Pi’s native KYC solution.
See you there, Pioneers!
호치민 주석 묘소 앞에 서서 한 나라의 독립과 건국을 이끈 위대한 지도자의 삶을 되새겨보았습니다. 자주 역량을 키워 국가의 더 나은 내일을 만들어가고자 했던 그의 철학은 오늘날 베트남이 이룩한 발전의 토대이자 베트남 국민들의 무한한 자긍심이리라 생각합니다.
대한민국과 베트남은 서로의 성장을 응원하며 새로운 상생의 미래를 열어가고 있습니다. 수많은 베트남 청���들이 우리 기��에서 기술을 배우고, 한국의 문화와 콘텐츠는 베트남 국민들의 자연스러운 일상이 되었으며, K-푸드 역시 하노이 거리를 채우고 있습니다.
우리는 앞으로도 지속 가능한 공동 번영의 길을 함께 개척해 나갈 것입니다. 상호 역사와 문화를 존중하는 가운데, 양국의 협력 관계가 더욱 성숙하고 미래지향적으로 발전해 나가길 기대합니다.
There are over 18 million identity-verified users on Pi.
But there is one clear difference between Pi’s users and others.
1 million verified users on Pi ≠ 1 million users on other networks.
Most networks measure growth in accounts.
Few measure it in verified users.
There’s a difference.
Pi recognized the importance of identity verification early on and that unverified account creation is simply not enough. Verified identities are needed for any meaningful transactions, especially in real-world economies.
Any time an asset (like crypto, fiat currency, property, etc.) is transferred, it raises a basic question of identity: who is sending it, and who is receiving it. If those identities aren’t clear, it becomes difficult to trust that the transfer is valid or that it went to the right person.
Therefore, Pi Network has built a fully KYC-verified Mainnet ecosystem.
Because when users are verified:
Spam drops.
Trust increases.
Utility becomes more reliable.
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In 2026 the United States will spend $838.7 billion on "Defence"
Thats more than Russia, China, India and Germany- Combined.
43.7 million Americans live in poverty, and shockingly, 18 US military veterans die by suicide each day in the United States
58,000 Americans died in Vietnam.
Over 3,000,000 Vietnamese died.
And for fifty years, American culture has centered the grief of the 58,000 while treating the 3,000,000 as a backdrop.
As scenery. As context. As "the Vietnam War experience."
They built a wall in Washington with American names on it.
A beautiful wall. A solemn wall.
Good. Mourn your dead.
But understand what that wall does not say.
It does not say why they died.
It does not say what they were doing there.
It does not say what was done in their name to the people whose country it actually was.
It does not mention My Lai, where American soldiers massacred an entire village, old men, women, children, babies, and the officer who ordered it served three years of house arrest before being pardoned.
Three years. House arrest. Pardoned.
For five hundred people murdered in a ditch.
It does not mention the 2.7 million acres of Vietnamese forest doused in Agent Orange, a chemical weapon disguised as herbicide, that is still deforming Vietnamese children today.
Not in 1970. Not in 1985. Today.
Children born in 2020 with bodies twisted by a war their grandparents fought.
And the chemical companies that made it are still in business.
Still profitable.
Still un-prosecuted.
And yet they send us human rights reports.
They grade our democracy.
They warn us about our behavior.
The audacity is so enormous it becomes almost impressive.
Almost.