Pi Network co-founder: The rise of AI is driving demand for human verification, and KYC has been covered in 200 countries

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Pi Network co-founder Nicolas Kokkalis said at Consensus Miami 2026 in Miami, USA, on May 7 (Thursday), that the growing complexity of AI tools is driving the urgent need for crypto platforms to have human identity verification mechanisms in place. Pi Network’s KYC system has already completed identity verification for more than 16 million people, covering more than 200 countries.

Kokkalis’ Core Arguments at Consensus Miami 2026

Based on Kokkalis’ remarks at the event, he said that the rise of AI-generated synthetic identities, automated scams, and bot accounts has made it possible for systems that can distinguish between real users and automated participants to become one of the most important infrastructure challenges for cryptocurrencies and online platforms.

Kokkalis proposed that the amount of information disclosed for identity verification should match the usage context, and he directly cited on-site at the conference: “In some cases, you need to know exactly who this person is—for example, someone is going to a bank to withdraw cash. In other cases, you need to know what operation is being carried out, whether it is being done by a human or by a bot.”

He also pointed out that online review systems and online voting mechanisms are important application scenarios for human verification on the internet, helping prevent a single actor from manipulating platforms through large numbers of fake accounts.

Pi Network KYC System: Current Scale and Public Data

According to the data Kokkalis disclosed at Consensus Miami 2026, the current scale of Pi Network’s KYC system is as follows:

Number of completed KYC identity verifications: more than 16 million people

Total number of verified users: more than 18 million people

Country coverage: more than 200 countries

Cumulative number of completed KYC verification tasks: 5.26 hundred million times

Kokkalis said Pi Network executes its KYC procedures by combining AI automation with human verification, and positions KYC-linked accounts as the “foundation layer of a broader human verification system.”

Verification Infrastructure Openness Plan and Privacy Protection Principles

According to Kokkalis’ statement at Consensus Miami 2026, Pi Network plans to open its human verification infrastructure to other crypto projects via an API, enabling more platforms to integrate with its existing identity verification capabilities.

Kokkalis argued that privacy-preserving verification should become a core design principle for digital identity systems. Taking age verification as an example, he said trusted institutions can issue cryptographically signed attestations that only confirm the user has passed a specific age threshold, without the verifier needing access to underlying personal information such as the user’s home address or exact date of birth. Kokkalis also said that compared with advanced cryptographic methods such as Zero-Knowledge Proof, simpler implementations can achieve similarly comparable privacy protection effects in real-world scenarios.

Frequently Asked Questions

When did Kokkalis’ remarks at Consensus Miami 2026 take place?

According to reports, Pi Network co-founder Nicolas Kokkalis attended Consensus Miami 2026 in Miami, USA on May 7, 2026 (Thursday), and made the above remarks during a panel discussion titled “ How to Prove You’re Human in an AI World (Without Doxing Yourself) ”.

What are the current scale statistics for Pi Network’s KYC system?

Based on the data disclosed on-site at Consensus Miami 2026 by Kokkalis, Pi Network’s KYC system has covered more than 200 countries, completed identity verifications for more than 16 million people, and has cumulatively completed 5.26 hundred million KYC verification tasks, with a total number of verified users exceeding 18 million.

How does Pi Network plan to open its verification infrastructure to external projects?

According to Kokkalis’ statement at the conference, Pi Network plans to open its human verification infrastructure to other crypto projects via an API so that more platforms can access its existing KYC verification capabilities. Specifically, Kokkalis did not provide details at this conference on the rollout timeline and integration requirements.

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