Been mining Pi for a while now and finally got through the whole KYC verification thing - honestly way less painful than I expected once you know what you're doing. The real talk though? A lot of people get stuck because they're not following the steps right or their docs aren't clear enough.



So here's the deal with Pi KYC verification - you need to be 18+, have a valid government ID (passport works best), and you gotta have mined for at least 30 days minimum. The whole process itself is maybe 5-10 minutes if you've got everything ready.

Getting it done is straightforward. Download the Pi Browser, go to Mainnet, finish the checklist tasks, and then you unlock the KYC tab. Pick your country, upload your ID photos (make sure they're actually clear - this is where people mess up), fill in your details, and do the liveness check. That's literally it. Face needs to be well-lit and match your ID though, otherwise they'll reject it.

The waiting part is where it gets annoying. Approval can take anywhere from minutes to months depending on how backed up the validators are in your region. They have actual people reviewing your stuff, not just bots, so it takes time. You'll see a green checkmark when you're approved or a loading icon if it's still pending.

One thing - the KYC verification costs 1 Pi, which goes to the validators. And if you're stuck in pending limbo for weeks, there's apparently some solutions floating around in the community if you dig for them.

Honestly just make sure your ID photos are crystal clear, your face matches your documents, and you're patient with the wait. That's 90% of getting through Pi KYC without headaches.
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TimeAndTideWaitForNoMan.vip
· 10h ago
Have you migrated for the second time?
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