Most L1s have anonymous wallets. $PI has verified users. The KYC layer built into Pi Network from day one is one of the most underestimated features in the cryptocurrency space. Developers who want to create applications for real, identifiable humans (not just anonymous addresses) have a starting point here that most ecosystems cannot replicate.

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RecedingTideAfterTheRain
· 14m ago
Wait, does that mean dApps can precisely airdrop to real people? That changes the game completely.
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ProofOfSnack
· 41m ago
KYC built-in is indeed rare; between the two paths of anonymity and real-name verification, Pi chose the latter.
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BearMarketInAPaperCup
· 1h ago
Anonymity is the orthodox tenet of crypto. Pi does the opposite—either it becomes a pioneer or it becomes a martyr. We’ll see.
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QuietExitPlan
· 1h ago
From day one, betting on identity verification, Pi's roadmap is completely different from mainstream L1s, and risk is also opportunity.
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