Pi Network Showcases 220+ Global Merchants in Holiday Commerce Push, Highlighting Real-World Pi Usage

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Pi Network has spotlighted a global holiday commerce initiative that involved more than 220 merchants worldwide, underscoring its ongoing focus on real-world utility rather than price speculation. The campaign ran throughout the holiday period and centered on using Pi for everyday transactions across local businesses and ecosystem applications within the Pi Mainnet environment.

Community-linked accounts shared details of the initiative on December 24, emphasizing growing merchant participation and practical spending scenarios. Notably, the event did not promote trading activity or price-related narratives, aligning with Pi Network’s long-standing position that Pi has no official market price.

According to ecosystem updates, participating merchants included a mix of small local businesses and online services that already support Pi payments through Mainnet-integrated applications. Users were able to spend Pi both in physical locations and digitally via Pi-supported commerce apps. Community members were encouraged to share their shopping experiences through forums and social channels, helping to organically promote merchant visibility.

While some merchants offered seasonal discounts or holiday-themed deals, Pi Network itself primarily acted as a coordinator. Pricing, order fulfillment, and customer service were handled independently by each business. The initiative was designed to highlight grassroots adoption and support smaller merchants already active in the ecosystem, rather than onboarding major global retail brands.

Beyond merchant participation, the holiday campaign also highlighted the growing Pi app ecosystem. Community sources noted that more than 215 Mainnet apps are currently live, covering areas such as commerce, local services, gaming, and entertainment. Several of these applications were featured during the holiday period to help users easily discover where Pi could be used.

To improve accessibility, Pi Network integrated the holiday commerce initiative into the app’s background interface, allowing users to browse participating merchants and Mainnet apps more conveniently. Seasonal updates were also introduced, including limited-time visual changes in ecosystem games like FruityPi, aimed at boosting user engagement during the holidays.

In parallel, Pi Network supported a community-led raffle program tied to the event. Users, developers, and merchants could enter by sharing posts about their participation through designated community forums. A total of 100 winners were selected to receive Pi-branded merchandise such as hats and t-shirts. The raffle offered no token rewards and required no additional spending, reinforcing its role as a community engagement initiative rather than a financial incentive. Merchandise fulfillment is handled by a third-party provider, with shipping coverage spanning more than 220 countries and regions.

Overall, the holiday commerce event reflects Pi Network’s continued emphasis on utility-driven growth. While it does not signal a full-scale commercial rollout or provide new timelines for broader Mainnet expansion, it offers a snapshot of current real-world Pi usage. Whether such merchant activity can be sustained beyond seasonal campaigns remains a key question as the network continues its development.

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· 2025-12-28 13:50
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