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1. Partnership Announcement: The Stellar Development Foundation (SDF) has announced a new partnership with Mastercard at Meridian 2024 in London. This partnership integrates Mastercard’s Crypto Credential solution with the Stellar blockchain network. 2. Mastercard Crypto Credential Integration: The Crypto Credential solution helps verify and secure interactions between consumers and businesses using blockchain technology. It will now be the exclusive credentialing solution for Stellar ecosystem, enabling secure, compliant use cases for crypto wallet providers such as Coins.ph, Mercado Bitcoin, and Wirex. 3. Simplifying Crypto Transfers: The integration simplifies the process of sending cryptocurrency by allowing users to initiate transfers with just the recipient's email address. Mastercard Crypto Credential ensures that the transaction destination is valid and compliant with regulations. 4. Focus on Remittances and Peer to Peer Transfers: The partnership will initially focus on en...

Pi Network will NEVER provide airdrops or ask for your passphrase

Attention, Pioneers

As a proud member of the Pi Network, it's crucial to stay informed and vigilant. Scammers often target cryptocurrency users, and Pi Network is no exception. To ensure your safety, always remember one golden rule.

Pi Network will NEVER provide airdrops or ask for your passphrase.

Pi Network will NEVER provide airdrops or ask for your passphrase


Your passphrase is the key to your digital wallet treat it like a treasure. Sharing it with anyone or entering it on unofficial websites can lead to serious consequences, including loss of your hard earned Pi coins.

1. No Airdrops

If you see any claims about Pi Network offering airdrops or free coins, avoid them. These are scams designed to trick you into giving away your private information. Pi Network does not participate in any airdrop schemes.

2. Guard Your Passphrase

Never share your passphrase with anyone, no matter how convincing they may sound. No legitimate representative of Pi Network will ever ask for your passphrase. It's the key to accessing your funds, and once compromised, it can be difficult if not impossible to recover your Pi coins.


3. Stick to Official Channels

Always use the official Pi Network wallet link: http://wallet.pinet.com. This is the only trusted source for managing your Pi coins. Using unofficial websites may lead to phishing attempts where your private information is stolen.

4. Report Suspicious Activity

If you come across any website, person, or message that seems suspicious, report it immediately to the Pi Network team. Staying proactive is a key step in protecting not just yourself but also the entire Pi community.


Remember: Your Pi is only as safe as your passphrase. Protect it, and always use official resources when managing your account.


Stay safe, Pioneers, and happy mining.

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