Pi Wallet Adds Fiat Onramp via Onramper for Easy PiCoin Purchase

TheCryptoTimesPublished on 2025-08-07Last updated on 2025-08-07

Pi Network, a mobile-first blockchain project, announced today that the Pi Wallet now integrates Onramper, a third-party, Know Your Business (KYB)-verified on-ramp aggregation platform, into the Pi Wallet. KYB is a verification process, mainly to validate a business’s ownership, compliance, and identity with regulatory requirements.

In an official announcement on X, the Pi Network team shared, “Onramper can be accessed through the Pi Wallet, where Pioneers can choose from available KYB-compliant on-ramp services and utilize the one they prefer, subject to each on-ramps’ regional availability and other restrictions.”

This integration of Onramper allows pioneers to easily purchase Pi Coin (Picoin) using fiat currencies within the Pi wallet. This represents a move toward mass adoption of the Pi Mainnet ecosystem.

Onramper is a fiat-to-crypto on-ramp aggregator that lets users buy cryptocurrencies using traditional currencies like USD or EUR through multiple verified providers. For beginners, the Pi Wallet simplifies the process by eliminating the need for third-party exchanges. The Pi wallet makes things easier for new users by eliminating the need for third-party exchanges.

The platform currently supports three KYB-verified partners: Onramp.money, Transfi, and Banxa. This initiative aims to remove technical and regulatory barriers to align Pi Network’s mission to democratize cryptocurrency.

With this integration, users can now buy PiCoin directly within the Pi Wallet, simplifying access and eliminating the need for third-party platforms. With KYB-verified on-ramp partners, users can enjoy secure, compliant, and faster transactions tailored to regional regulations.

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