Pi Network’s Adherence to MiCA: Leading the Way in Eco-Friendly Blockchain Innovation
- Pi Network files MiCA compliance with EU, aiming to enter regulated markets and expand across Europe. - Launches Valour Pi ETF on Sweden's Spotlight Stock Market, marking its first institutional trading venture. - Whitepaper highlights 99.9% lower energy use than Bitcoin (0.0024 TWh/year) and non-custodial wallet design. - v23 protocol upgrade (2025) and potential OKX Europe listing expected to boost compliance and liquidity. - Energy-efficient model aligns with global decarbonization goals, positioning
Pi Network Advances with MiCA Submission - What Follows After Approval?
Pi Network has officially submitted for compliance under the European Union’s Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA), marking a significant milestone as it seeks to enter regulated markets and broaden its presence throughout Europe. Having spent more than seven years preparing for public launch,
The latest Pi Network MiCA Whitepaper details the project’s dedication to transparent operations within the EU’s regulatory landscape. Notably, Pi’s energy consumption is exceptionally low, estimated at just 0.0024 terawatt-hours (TWh) annually—a reduction of 99.9% compared to Bitcoin’s approximate 185 TWh. This makes Pi one of the most eco-friendly blockchain networks,
Key regulatory developments are anticipated to progress rapidly in the near future. The v23 protocol update, expected by late 2025, will further reinforce Pi’s regulatory compliance.
The MiCA application highlights a wider industry shift toward sustainability and regulatory compliance. As global authorities increase oversight of digital assets, projects that prioritize environmental stewardship and legal adherence are gaining traction. Pi’s energy-saving approach stands in stark contrast to the high consumption of proof-of-work blockchains,
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