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Pi Network Bicol Region Meet & Greet.

ATTENTION BICOL REGION PIONEERS

The Pi Network community in the Bicol Region Philippines is excited to announce the upcoming Bicol Region Meet And Greet, set to take place on March 12, 2023 at the Capitol Convention Center in Pili, Camarines Sur. This event promises to be a great opportunity for members of the community to connect with one another and learn more about the Pi Network and its potential uses.



The Pi Network community in the Bicol Region Philippines is excited to announce the upcoming Bicol Region Meet And Greet, set to take place on March 12, 2023 at the Capitol Convention Center in Pili, Camarines Sur. This event promises to be a great opportunity for members of the community to connect with one another and learn more about the Pi Network and its potential uses.

The event will begin at 8:00 AM, with registration opening at 7:00 AM. Attendees will have the chance to enjoy a delicious breakfast and lunch, as well as receive a complimentary Pi shirt as a token of appreciation for attending.

To register for the event, participants will need to pay a registration fee of 1000 Php, which will cover the cost of food and the Pi shirt. The deadline for registration and payment is February 28, 2023, so interested individuals are encouraged to register early to secure their spot at the event.

The Bicol Region Meet And Greet is a fantastic opportunity for Pi Network community members to come together, share their knowledge and experiences, and learn more about how the Pi Network can be used to make a positive impact in the world. The event will feature a variety of educational sessions and workshops, as well as networking opportunities with like-minded individuals from the Bicol Region and beyond.

The Pi Network is a decentralized cryptocurrency that is built on blockchain technology. It is unique in that it is mineable on mobile devices and is energy-efficient. This innovative approach to cryptocurrency mining aims to democratize access to the cryptocurrency industry, making it accessible to more people around the world.

With the Bicol Region Meet And Greet just around the corner, now is the perfect time for individuals in the Bicol Region to learn more about the Pi Network and how it can be used to improve their lives. The event promises to be a great experience for all attendees, and the organizers look forward to welcoming everyone to Pili, Camarines Sur on March 12, 2023.

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