Pi Network has begun its second migration process, allowing users to transfer additional tokens to its Mainnet. The Core Team reported that nearly 120,000 Pioneers have completed the process since it started two weeks ago. However, community feedback remains mixed, with many users expressing ongoing frustration over unresolved migration issues from the initial phase.
The Pi Network Core Team has started the gradual rollout of second migrations following its Pi Day announcements. This process enables Pioneers who have already migrated tokens once to transfer a second batch, which includes referral mining bonuses for fully KYC-verified team members.
First migrations for eligible users will continue unaffected by this new phase. The team stated that second migrations do not compromise the speed of first migrations, which remain the network’s priority. Nearly 120,000 Pioneers have reportedly completed their second migration since the process began.
Despite this development, community sentiment on social media appears critical. One user claimed their successfully migrated coins were returned, noting they completed 2FA almost a year ago without resolution. Another said their second migration was still pending.
Other comments reflected deeper skepticism about the project’s progress. A user noted, “I don’t believe in this scam project anymore.” The criticisms highlight persistent concerns within the community regarding token migration timelines and functionality.
