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Latest Pi Network Update: Introducing 2FA for Secure Wallet Migration

On March 19, 2025, Pi Network introduced a new security feature: Two-Factor Authentication (2FA). This feature aims to make the wallet migration process more secure. This article provides details on 2FA, its importance, and steps for a successful migration process.

Official Blog Post Here
https://minepi.com/blog/two-factor-authentication/

What is Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)?

Two-Factor Authentication is a security method that requires an additional authentication step to access an account or service. In Pi Network, some Pioneers will verify a trusted email address and confirm wallet migration through a liveness check. This method significantly reduces the risk of unauthorized access and fraud.

Background of 2FA Introduction in Pi Network

Pi Network has strengthened the migration process to the blockchain Mainnet to ensure users can safely migrate their assets. The following points are particularly important:

  • Only for KYC Completed Users:Only users whose trustworthiness has been ensured through the identity verification process (including provisional KYC) are eligible for migration.
  • Use of a Trusted Email Address:The email address is also used for account recovery and other important authentications.
  • 14-Day Grace Period:If 2FA is not completed within this period, assets will be returned to the app.

KYC and 2FA: A Secure Migration Process

KYC (Know Your Customer) is a process aimed at verifying a user’s identity. Only users who have completed this process can set up 2FA and proceed with wallet migration.

Importance of a Trusted Email Address

A trusted email address is essential not only for the migration process but also for account recovery. Registering an inappropriate email address can lead to authentication failures or delays in asset migration.

What is the 14-Day Grace Period?

This period is set to conduct additional verification before transactions become irreversible on the blockchain Mainnet. This protects assets from unauthorized access or incorrect operations.

Migration Process: Step-by-Step Guide

Below are the steps for a successful wallet migration in Pi Network:

  • Complete the KYC process.
  • Register a trusted email address.
  • Confirm email address ownership through a liveness check.
  • Complete 2FA within the 14-day grace period. If not completed, Pi will be returned to the app, and re-migration will be queued after 2FA.

Notes and Recommendations

Pioneers should be cautious of notifications sent from sources other than official emails and protect themselves from suspicious links and phishing scams. It is recommended to trust only official emails from ‘noreply@pi.email‘ and respond promptly.

Pi Network and Blockchain Technology: Commitment to Security

Pi Network provides high security and transparency through its blockchain technology. Since transactions are immutable and wallets are non-custodial, 2FA reduces the risk of unauthorized access and asset loss.

Future Outlook

This new security feature provides a sense of security to the entire Pi Network community while also enhancing trust in blockchain technology. Further improvements and new features are expected in the future.

Summary

The introduction of Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) by Pi Network is an important step towards secure asset management and the wallet migration process. Users should promptly complete KYC and set up a trusted email to utilize this new feature and protect their assets.

Check the official website for more details:Participate actively as a Pioneer and take a step towards a secure future.