Concerns over Pi's mainnet status have reached a boiling point, with users expressing their frustrations on various forums. Recent comments highlight a growing skepticism about the platformโs transparency and management as the community grapples with ongoing challenges.
Users have voiced deep-seated worries regarding the platform for over a year. One user shared his disillusionment: "Mines been like that for over a year. I havenโt gone on it for 6 months or so. I gave up on mining." This encapsulates the sentiment of many who feel abandoned, misled about the projectโs progress, and identity verification processes.
Thereโs a clear demand for better communication from those running the platform. A frustrated pioneer remarked,
"If they still think Pi is not under the open mainnet, they should leave the crypto sphere."
Moreover, skepticism remains about the network's ability to fulfill its promises amidst ongoing operational hurdles.
Identity verification is a crucial issue. Some users stress that improper procedures have led to lost assets. One user commented, "Many people have forfeited their Pi due to these issues, often stemming from not following the outlined procedures." Complications such as name mismatches and a lack of notifications continue to plague users. A common query appeared: "Why did you sign up with anything other than your real name?" This highlights accountability concerns in the community.
As market dealings falter, more users are questioning their investments. Fears of scams are growing; one user commented, "The price has been on a steady decline since launch. This sounds more like a scam every day." Participants are caught between hope and hysteria as they seek reassurance from management.
New comments indicate rising frustration, with one label calling the core team "scammers." Such assertions suggest a severe decline in trust within the community.
๐ด Many users have abandoned mining, signaling decreasing interest.
โ ๏ธ Continuing name verification issues complicate user experiences, with rising tales of forfeited assets.
๐ Recent market trends are increasingly viewed as scams amidst price declines.
๐ฅ "Pi core team scammer" - reflects growing discontent among users.
Responding to community concerns may yield needed changes regarding identity verification and transparency. As users express their dissatisfaction, the platform faces pressure to restore trust and provide clarity amid the uncertainty. What steps will management take next?