The current lack of Arabic support in the Pi Browser and its applications is no longer just a convenience issue—it is a significant risk. The Testnet phase is designed for pioneers to learn through trial and error without consequence.
By not integrating Arabic now, you are forcing millions of Arabic-speaking users to execute their first real transactions on the Open Mainnet without any prior practice. This creates a high probability of technical errors and permanent financial loss for users.
We demand the same right as other pioneers: the right to test, fail, and learn in our native language during the testing phase. To ensure a safe and fair transition to the Open Network, Arabic integration must be implemented immediately. We cannot wait for the Mainnet to start practicing with real assets.
The current lack of Arabic support in the Pi Browser and its applications is no longer just a convenience issue—it is a significant risk. The Testnet phase is designed for pioneers to learn through trial and error without consequence.
By not integrating Arabic now, you are forcing millions of Arabic-speaking users to execute their first real transactions on the Open Mainnet without any prior practice. This creates a high probability of technical errors and permanent financial loss for users.
We demand the same right as other pioneers: the right to test, fail, and learn in our native language during the testing phase. To ensure a safe and fair transition to the Open Network, Arabic integration must be implemented immediately. We cannot wait for the Mainnet to start practicing with real assets.