Pi Network has made a significant change by lifting backend limits, enabling a larger number of users to transition to its mainnet. Based on the data provided in the document, this decision is set to impact millions of users and enhance the overall network experience.
Migration to Mainnet
With the removal of previous access restrictions, approximately 16 million users can now migrate to the mainnet, a move that addresses the concerns of over two million pioneers who were previously unable to join. This expansion is anticipated to boost user engagement and increase network activity as more participants come on board.
Expert Cautions on Growth Potential
However, experts caution that while the potential for growth is substantial, actual usage and engagement will take time to materialize. The onboarding process will continue in stages, suggesting that the full benefits of this migration may not be immediately evident. As Pi Network progresses, it will be crucial to monitor how these changes affect user interaction and the overall ecosystem.
Following the recent changes in Pi Network's user migration to the mainnet, the long-term price outlook remains a key focus for investors. For more insights, see long-term outlook.







