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So I started selling Pi recently, and honestly, it's less complicated than you might think. First, you need to have a Pi account with everything that comes with it—the Pi Browser app, KYC verification, all that. Then you create an account on one of the exchanges that support Pi. I tested it, and it works on Gate.io, Bitget, MEXC, and other major platforms.
The important thing is to carefully copy your deposit address from the exchange, then transfer your Pi wallet to that address. Once it arrives, you can sell Pi directly on the platform by choosing your trading pair—usually USDT. Enter the amount, confirm, and that's it.
The longest part is really the KYC verification; after that, everything flows smoothly. If you want to keep your gains elsewhere after selling Pi, you can transfer them to a personal wallet. Many people do this for added security. The key is to follow the steps carefully and not rush.