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@picoin | 12 Feb 25 - 02:37
Pi Network, Open Network Date Announced: February 20, 2025
Picoin, whose infrastructure has been worked on for 6 years and is expected to be released to the open network by users, is going public. Picoin (Pi Network), which will rival Bitcoin with more than 60 million users and more than 20 million KYC users, will finally switch to the open network on February 20, 2025.
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@picoin | 17 Oct 24 - 04:15
Nicolas: "Become a KYC Validator if you’ve finished KYC! Help other Pioneers in your country or region complete KYC, get rewarded in Pi, and move the network closer to its Open Network goals in 2024!"

@picoin | 28 Sep 24 - 02:15
Those who have been waiting for KYC or KYC approval for a very long time can fill out the following form: http://support.help.minepi.com/servicedesk/customer/portal/1/create/12

@picoin | 20 Sep 24 - 02:59
PiCoreTeam Announcement:
The first deadline of the Grace Period for submitting KYC applications has been extended to November 30, 2024. This extension gives Pioneers more time to complete KYC, while the final deadline of Grace Period to complete Mainnet migration remains unchanged on December 31, 2024. Be sure to meet these deadlines to avoid forfeiting most of your past Pi balance, other ...
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@picoin | 19 Aug 24 - 01:00
How PiCoin Works
PiCoin is designed with a vision to democratize access to cryptocurrencies. Unlike traditional digital currencies like Bitcoin, which require substantial computational power and energy consumption, PiCoin introduces a new approach to mining that is both user-friendly and environmentally conscious. The most distinctive feature of PiCoin is its ability to be mined directly f...
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@personal-finance | 18 Aug 24 - 23:35
Personal Finance Management: Essential Tips
Managing personal finances can feel overwhelming at times, but with a bit of organization and some smart strategies, it can actually become quite manageable. Here are some essential tips to help you take control of your finances and secure your financial future.
1. Create a Budget
The first step in managing your finances is to create a...
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@healthy-living | 2 May 19 - 00:38
Pizza: A Global Food Phenomenon
All the way back in eighteenth century Italy, the pizza was born. The combination of bread and tomato that was to become the pizza we know nowadays began as the food of the poor. It was such a delicious combination that it eventually brought tourists to Naples, the city of its origin, just to try their special combination. Over a hundred years after i...
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@healthy-living | 10 Apr 19 - 01:18
Home Remedies for Removing Warts
Warts are ugly little things, not to mention painful. They are physical manifestations of Human Pappiloma Virus, which could carry serious health risks including a risk of cancer. Going to the doctor to have them removed can be even more painful and cost a lot of money, while buying remedies from the local pharmacy can be just as costly.
So if you want t...
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@healthy-living | 10 Apr 19 - 01:14
Prepare Yourself for the Summer
Summertime is coming up! It's a time when the kids are out of school, and a time to plan family vacations, weekend trips to the river, or a simple backyard barbecue. But you can't just step outside for several hours for summer fun, as it can be easy to get heat exhaustion and dehydration if not properly prepared for the hot and, in some places, humid summer ...
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@healthy-living | 10 Apr 19 - 01:08
5 Fad Diets That Failed
Every year a host of diets hit the market that promise consumers what has yet to be seen: lasting and effective results. As our country's waste line expands it seems that, in equal measure, so does are appetite for quick fix diet schemes that promise huge results without a lot of effort. This isn't a new trend and, in fact, fad approaches have been around for a long...
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@healthy-living | 2 Apr 19 - 00:53
White Rice Increases Risk of Type 2 Diabetes
An analysis released by the British Medical Journal collected a variety of studies from China, Japan, Australia and the United States to conclude that your risk of diabetes increases 10% with each serving of white rice a day. It’s better to stick with brown rice and other whole grains instead of processed white rice, which is full of refined car...
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@healthy-living | 31 Mar 19 - 03:02
The Health Benefits of Placenta and other Post Birth Materials
American women are increasingly choosing to make use of placentas and other post-birth materials. In doing so, they are following in the traditions of women from many cultures all over the world. One of the most common practices is for new mothers to cook and eat the placenta. Doing so contributes to good health for both mother...
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@interesting-facts | 27 Mar 19 - 03:41
1) Your heartbeat changes and mimics the music you listen to.
2) A female ferret will die if she doesn’t have sex for a year.
3) Losing one night of sleep can impair reasoning for four days.
4) The Earth weighs around 6,588,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 tons!
5) We are more attracted to the way a person smells than we are to the way they look.
6) 54 million people alive right now will...
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@interesting-facts | 27 Mar 19 - 03:36
1- Beethoven had hideous handwriting.
2- You only have 7 seconds to make a powerful first impression when meeting someone new.
3- Hedgehogs are known as the gardener’s friend, because they will eat slugs, beetles, caterpillars, etc., and do no harm.
4- Approximately 80% of a child’s intelligence is acquired from the mother.
5- Ants in hoards kill 30 people a year.
6- The average per...
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@healthy-living | 20 Feb 19 - 18:27
Metropolitan Police Retirement: Fitness, Nutrition And Health
Introduction
They say that police officers when they reach the end of their service and retire, only last about five years before they die. How do you feel about that now that you are retired or are coming up for retirement? I know I would feel a little concerned if I was in that position.
I retired from the Metropolitan P...
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@healthy-living | 20 Feb 19 - 16:22
Top 8 Nutrition Tips for Healthy Skin
Beauty comes from the inside out, yet most people focus solely on what they put on their skin – makeup, creams, lotions, lipstick, and so on. But the simple fact of the matter is that beauty does indeed come from the inside out – it’s about what you put in your body, not what you put on your body.
Here are the 8 top nutrition and health tips for hea...
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@shorthairstyles | 31 Jan 19 - 18:52
2018 CELEBRITY HAIRSTYLES: A REVIEW
There have been a vast changes and ups and down faced by different areas of the entertainment. There has been introduction of various fashion trends too in the fashion industry. The 2018 celebrity hairstyles are marked with tuning in to have the coloured beautiful short hairstyles with are the fashion statement as well as the sign of comfort to them too....
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@interesting-facts | 14 Jan 19 - 18:33
Who is Ulug Bey, a Turkish mathematician and astronomer scholar?
Ulug Bey, the 4th sultan of the Timur Empire and a scholar of Turkish mathematician and astronomy. The son of Timur's son Shahruh. He was born in 1393 in Sultaniye. His real name was Muhammad Taragay and he was called as "Ulug Bey" because he was liked by Timur.
Turkish scientist Ulug Bey, who lived in the years 1393-1449,...
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@interesting-facts | 14 Jan 19 - 18:10
What is an average Turkish woman?
Turkish women are 1.61 cm tall on average and weigh an average of 67 kg.
The average life expectancy of an average Turkish woman is 76 years.
The month of the highest birth is made in August with 122,000 births.
The average age of birth of Turkish women is 28 years.
the most widely used women's names in Turkey;
Fatma, Ayse, Zeynep, Hatice and Emine.
#TurkishWomen #women


@interesting-facts | 14 Jan 19 - 17:47
What is an average Turkish male?
When the average males are listed according to the cities, the longest males live in İzmir with 1.81 and the shortest males live in Trabzon with 1.68.
Most fat men are in Konya with an average of 95 kg.
The weakest men live in Antalya with 75kg.
Most commonly used male names;
Mehmet, Mustafa, Ahmet, Ali, Hasan
The average shoe size of Turkish men is 42.
#TurkishMan #TurkishMen #turkish #men #man

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