Just noticed a lot of people asking about the Pi kyc verification process, so let me break down what you actually need to do here.



Basically, Pi Network uses KYC to verify you're legit before they let you move or cash out your mined coins. It's pretty straightforward but there are some things you need to get right.

First thing - you'll get selected in batches. Don't stress if you don't see the KYC invitation yet. Just keep checking your mainnet checklist in the Pi app. When you're picked, you'll get a notification.

Once you're in, here's what the pi kyc verification actually involves. You need to grab a valid government ID - could be passport, CNIC, driving license, whatever. Make absolutely sure the name on it matches exactly what's in your Pi account. Seriously, this trips people up.

Then you'll need to download the Pi KYC app through Pi Browser. Log in with your account and open it from there. Pretty simple.

Now the actual verification part. You're uploading clear photos of your ID front and back - no glare, no blur, everything legible. Then you'll do facial recognition. They'll have you take a live selfie and follow some instructions like looking left, right, blinking. Make sure you've got decent lighting because that matters.

Before submitting, double-check everything. Your personal details, ID photos, all of it. Once you hit submit, it goes through both AI and human verification. This can take anywhere from a few hours to a few days depending on the queue.

The pi kyc verification process is honestly pretty smooth if you just get the details right. Once approved, your mined Pi becomes eligible for mainnet transfer. You'll see the notification in your app when it's done.

If you're planning to do this soon, just make sure your ID is current and that name match is perfect. That's where most people have issues.
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