Banned and Burned: The Consequences of Violating Pi Network Policy During Enclosed Mainnet

It's a violation of the Pi Network policy to cheat on mining 1 account for 1 person only and selling or buying Pi during the Enclosed Mainnet phase. This is a crucial time for the development and testing of the Pi Network, and any unauthorized transactions could harm the integrity of the network.


Those who are caught violating these policies will have their Pi account banned and their Pi will be burned, meaning it will be permanently removed from circulation. This is a severe consequence and should serve as a warning to all users to adhere to the network's policies.

Pi can only be used after passing the Know Your Customer (KYC) process and having the Pi in your wallet. The purpose of Pi is to facilitate peer-to-peer (P2P) transactions for goods and services, and any other use is strictly prohibited.

It's important for all users to stay safe and follow the rules to ensure the success and integrity of the Pi Network. Violating policies will not only get your account banned, but also harm the entire Pi community. Let's work together to make Pi a success.

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