Identity verification could become one of $PI ’s biggest practical features in the real world—yet many investors still overlook this capability.



Today, most people log into apps using Google, Apple, or Facebook. While convenient, these services often act as centralized identity providers, with varying degrees of data sharing depending on the app and the permissions.

Pi Sign-In is designed to offer a different way within the Pi ecosystem.

Imagine using a single secure login to access Pi-powered apps, while choosing which information to share.

Rather than creating dozens of usernames and passwords, users can authenticate with their Pi accounts, making onboarding faster, simpler, and more user-friendly.

Why does this matter?
★ Makes it easier to access Pi ecosystem apps
★ Delivers a smoother experience for developers and users
★ Gains user consent before sharing account information
★ Reduces password fatigue and requires managing fewer login credentials
★ Builds a stronger foundation for Web3 apps centered on verified human users.

As the Pi ecosystem expands to include more apps and services, Pi Sign-In may become a key infrastructure layer—not just for payments, but for digital identity and authentication across the entire ecosystem.

The discussion around $PI shouldn’t stop at transactions. Real-world usefulness is built through everyday use cases, such as authentication, app access, and verified digital identity.
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