1. Open Network Transition: The primary aim is to move from the Enclosed Mainnet to the Open Mainnet. This transition will allow external connectivity, enabling interactions with other networks and wallets. The Open Network period will begin once the ecosystem is mature enough and the necessary preparations are complete12.

    1. KYC and Mainnet Migration: Pi Network aims to have 15 million Pioneers pass KYC (Know Your Customer) and 10 million Pioneers migrate to the Mainnet. This is crucial for ensuring the network’s security and compliance. As of now, around 8 million Pioneers have passed KYC, and 3.9 million have migrated to the Mainnet23.

    2. Utility Creation: The network plans to have 100 real Pi apps that are Mainnet-ready, comply with Pi platform policies, and solve real needs within the ecosystem. These apps will help create a robust and functional ecosystem, providing real utility to the Pi cryptocurrency23.

    3. Community and Development: Continuous support for community developers to build Pi apps and utilities is a key focus. This includes hosting hackathons and providing resources to encourage innovation and development within the community12.

    4. Technical and Legal Preparations: The Core Team will work on completing any remaining technical, product, business, and legal preparations necessary for the Open Network. This includes ensuring the network’s infrastructure is secure and scalable, and that all legal requirements are met12.

    5. Ecosystem Growth: The roadmap also emphasizes the growth of the Pi ecosystem through partnerships and collaborations. This includes integrating with other blockchain networks and expanding the use cases for Pi12.

    These steps are designed to ensure a smooth transition to the Open Network and build a strong, inclusive peer-to-peer ecosystem. The success of this roadmap depends on the collective efforts of the Pioneers, community developers, and the Core Team12.