In the grand theater of human endeavor, where the stage is lit by the flickering hopes of the many, the Pi Network’s Core Team has once again stepped into the spotlight, not with the fanfare of triumph, but with the muted drumbeat of incremental progress. Ah, progress! That elusive muse, so often invoked yet so rarely seen. The team, whose recent endeavors have been met with the kind of enthusiasm one reserves for a tax audit, has announced that a mere 119,000 Pioneers have completed the second migration of their balances. A number, no doubt, that has sent waves of… well, something, through the community.
As is the custom in our digital age, where every utterance is scrutinized with the fervor of a medieval scribe, the community has not been shy in expressing its… disappointment. For in this realm of instant gratification and boundless expectation, the gradual rollout of migrations is akin to watching paint dry-a process both necessary and utterly uninteresting. The Pioneers, ever vigilant, have taken to their keyboards with the zeal of revolutionaries, decrying the lack of haste and the abundance of caution.
119K and Counting: A Tale of Patience and Perseverance
Let us recall, dear reader, the grand announcements of Pi Day, that sacred 14th of March, when the Core Team unveiled their vision with the pomp of a royal procession. Protocol updates, second migrations-promises as vast as the steppe, yet as slow to materialize as a Russian winter. The process, we are told, is gradual, a word that has become the bane of the impatient and the mantra of the team. To bring additional Pi to Mainnet, to “further participate in the ecosystem,” is a noble goal, yet one that seems to require the patience of a saint and the fortitude of a martyr.
Those who have already traversed the first migration may now embark on the second, a journey that includes the spoils of referral mining bonuses for those who have completed the sacred rite of KYC. Ah, KYC-that modern-day trial by fire, where months, even years, can pass in the blink of an eye, leaving one to wonder if the gates of the digital promised land will ever open.
The latest update, a mere whisper in the vast expanse of the internet, informs us that nearly 120,000 users have completed this second migration, bonuses and all. A gradual rollout, they say, as if the word itself could soothe the restless souls of the Pioneers. And yet, the rollout continues, a slow waltz in a world that demands the tempo of a polka.
Over 119,000 Pioneers have completed second migrations of their transferable balances so far, as the gradual rollout continues.
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– Pi Network (@PiCoreTeam) March 31, 2026
The Community’s Unending Symphony of Discontent
Ah, the community! That ever-vigilant chorus, whose song is a symphony of discontent. Though 119,000 may seem a number of no small significance, it is but a drop in the ocean of millions who await their turn. One intrepid soul, with the boldness of a Tolstoy protagonist, has declared that the team should not boast of such a modest achievement. Others, with the persistence of a mosquito in summer, inquire as to the glacial pace of the process and the mysterious status of their tentative KYC, a state of limbo that has become a running joke in this digital saga.
And let us not forget those who claim to have been left in the dark, their first migrations a distant memory, their updates as elusive as a honest man in a novel by Dostoevsky. In this grand drama, where progress is measured in increments and patience is the only currency, one cannot help but wonder: when will the curtain finally rise on the main act? Or are we doomed to an endless rehearsal, where the only certainty is the uncertainty of it all?
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2026-03-31 11:38