Ahead of Pi Mainnet, Viral Video Shows Indian Diner Full of Pioneers

Written By:
Dishita Malvania

Reviewed By:
Vaibhav Jha

Ahead Of Pi Mainnet Launch, Viral Video Shows Indian Restaurant Full Of Pioneers

Ahead of the scheduled mainnet launch of Pi Network and listing of Pi Coin on February 20, the buzz among “pioneers” is real as the community eagerly awaits the official price of the cryptocurrency, whose launch has been delayed for a long time now. From India to Iran to Nigeria, the fans of Pi Network are assembling for events and letting their participation count in the community.

In a groundbreaking moment for the Pi Network community in India, a restaurant in Amritsar of Punjab recently hosted an event that united local pioneers. The gathering saw participants of all ages, including children, who were being trained how to use Pi to make transactions once the mainnet goes live, showing their support for the GCV (Global Consensus Value) movement.  

The event, organized by Mr. Pankaj and Mr. Ranjan Soni, was a “family-driven initiative” that quickly gained traction in the area. Their efforts were celebrated as a major milestone in the Pi community, with the pioneers actively taking part in the workshop to understand Pi transactions and demonstrating their commitment to the network’s future.  

The Pi GCV Education Ambassador tweeted a heartfelt message of congratulations: “A huge congratulations to the Indian Punjab (Amritsar) Pioneers Community! For the first time, the community has united on the ground to show dedication and support for the #GCV movement. Your efforts are truly inspiring.”

This event marks a key moment in Pi Network’s journey, with the highly anticipated Pi Mainnet launch approaching. The energy and enthusiasm displayed by the Amritsar pioneers highlight the growing strength of the community and the increasing momentum behind the project.

Also Read: What Pioneers and Developers should do during Pi Open Network Phase?



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