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by: xpoolPosted on: April 20, 2025

Pi Network Takes Center Stage at Consensus 2025

Pi Network has made a significant move by sponsoring the Consensus 2025 conference in Toronto, marking a pivotal step for the platform. Dr. Nicolas Kokkalis, Pi’s Founder and Stanford PhD, will deliver a keynote address, further strengthening the network’s presence in the crypto community. This appearance follows the launch of Pi Network’s Open Network phase earlier this year, which capitalized on mainstream interest.

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