During the Enclosed Network phase, you can:Use Pi to purchase goods and services through Pi Apps within the Pi ecosystem. Transfer Pi to other Pioneers (users of the Pi Network). Lock up Pi for a higher mining rate. Participate in transactions and activities ...Read more
The SW Token aims to create a seamless, transparent, and dynamic festival ecosystem that transforms attendee interactions and fosters a deeper sense of community and loyalty.
The Open Network phase, which will allow external connectivity and trading on crypto exchanges, is expected to begin after the Enclosed Network phase. The transition date to the Open Network phase is dependent on the maturity of the ecosystem and ...Read more
Yes, Pioneers can earn Pi through various activities within Pi Apps, such as participating in app-based services, completing tasks, or engaging in transactions. Each app may have different mechanisms for rewarding users with Pi.
The Sunwaves Token (SW) is a blockchain-based token designed to enhance the festival experience by providing exclusive benefits and engaging the community.
The Pi Apps Platform employs several security measures, including: Running apps in a sandboxed environment to prevent malicious activities. Implementing stringent review processes for apps before they go live. Regularly updating security protocols to protect user data and transactions.
Yes, Sunwaves held editions in Zanzibar, Tanzania in 2021, and Ras Al-Khaimah, UAE in 2023, with plans for future editions in Spain, Thailand, Brazil, and Colombia.
The Pi Browser is a web browser designed specifically for accessing and interacting with Pi Apps. It provides a seamless interface for users to browse and use applications within the Pi Network.
Sunwaves has grown from 5,000 attendees in its early years to over 150,000 participants per edition.
Developers can begin building on the Pi Apps Platform by:Accessing the Pi SDK (Software Development Kit) available through the Pi Browser. Utilizing the tools and resources provided by Pi Network to create and test their applications. Participating in community events like hackathons ...Read more