Have you ever wondered how people can “own” crypto or log into decentralized apps without using an email or password? That question takes you straight to one of Web3’s most important innovations: the wallet. A wallet is more than a place to keep assets. It’s your digital identity, your key to security, and your gateway to everything on-chain. But how does it really work, and what makes it secure enough for millions of people to trust it? We break it down in our latest blog: How Do Web3 Wallets Work? A Beginner’s Guide to Keys, Security, and Ownership. Read the full post here: 🔗 https://lnkd.in/gRc-ajgn
Pi Squared
Software Development
Champaign, Illinois 989 followers
Beyond Blockchain. An infinitely scalable network. Powering the future of instant payments.
About us
Pi Squared is building FastSet - the first fully decentralized Web3 infrastructure that delivers 100,000+ TPS, sub-100ms finality, and is verifiable by design. FastSet is not another blockchain. It’s infrastructure for thousands of future chains, apps, and agents to settle claims quickly, verifiably, and in parallel, without the bottlenecks of traditional consensus-based systems.
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https://pi2.network/
External link for Pi Squared
- Industry
- Software Development
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Champaign, Illinois
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2023
- Specialties
- Verifiable computing, blockchain, and zero knowledge
Locations
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Primary
Champaign, Illinois 61820, US
Employees at Pi Squared
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Musab A. Alturki
Head of Operations @ π² | Pi Squared Inc. | Scaling high-performance, verifiable settlement infrastructure for Crypto & AI | PhD in Computer Science
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Grigore Rosu
Educator. Entrepreneur.
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Patrick MacKay
Chief Operating Officer | Scaled Orgs 20x | $17M+ Raised | Ops & Strategy Leader | Fintech, SaaS, Enterprise Growth | GTM, Finance, Transformation
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Lindsay Casale Abbott
Dedicated to the future of finance. CMO at Pi Squared. Ex =nil; Foundation, Mina Foundation, SoFi, Salesforce
Updates
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Meet David Bucur , Blockchain Engineer at Pi². David contributes to the development of FastSet as well as products like OmniSet and OmniSwap, helping push forward verifiable, scalable infrastructure for Web3. Based in Cluj-Napoca, Romania, he also participates in cycling at the national level, bringing the same discipline and endurance to both sport and engineering. Why he Pi’s: Because building scalable trustless systems is essential for the future of Web3.
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Developers and users can now run FastSet directly from their browser with the new Wallet extension. → Create test accounts → Send and receive tokens → See balances update in real time Settlement at internet speed made simple. See the step-by-step instructions here: 🔗 https://lnkd.in/gU95xX2C
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Meet Sean Koo, Associate Project Manager at Pi². He focuses on planning, execution, and ensuring projects cross the finish line. Based in Champaign, Illinois, Sean enjoys cooking and gaming in his free time. He believes Pi² is tackling Web3’s biggest challenge by delivering performance at scale with trust built in. That is why he Pi’s.
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Bridges were never the solution. They lock assets in honeypots, mint IOUs, and pray custodians don’t get compromised. Billions have been drained this way. Mirroring flips the model. Native assets move on chain without wrappers, vaults, or middlemen. Your BTC stays BTC, your ETH stays ETH. Only proofs move across chains, and math cannot be bribed or hacked. This removes the weakest point in cross-chain liquidity: ✔ No multisigs to corrupt ✔ No validator keys to steal ✔ Verifiable claims anyone can check For DeFi traders, AI agents, and DAOs, the outcome is the same: real liquidity and real speed, without the bridge risk premium. Bridges were a patch. Mirroring is the future. The cross-chain game just leveled up.
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Pi² is heading to TOKEN2049 Our team will be in Singapore with Jin Xing Lim, Head of Product, and Matthieu Betton, Head of Business Development, to learn how Pi Squared is building the future of verifiable settlement for digital assets, RWA, AI, and more. If you’re attending, we’d love to connect. Send us a message to set up a meeting. Token2049 is one of the largest gatherings in Web3, and we’re excited to be part of the conversation.
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Meet Ross, Design Lead at Pi². Ross is bringing the Cali vibes into the Web3 space. As Pi²’s Design Lead, he’s focused on creative freedom and building with the community to push Web3 forward. From the tennis court to the design studio, Ross thrives on collaboration and fresh ideas. At Pi², that means exploring new directions and shaping what comes next in verifiable settlement and blockchain design. That’s why he Pi’s.
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We are proud to highlight our partnership with Reveel. Reveel is building AI-powered payments that make stablecoin transfers as simple as sending a message, empowering creators, teams, and agents with universal money movement across chains. With Pi Squared, those movements become provable from start to finish. FastSet delivers cryptographic settlement at scale, ensuring every payout route is fast, secure, and verifiable. Together, Reveel and Pi² are creating the foundation for payments that are as seamless as they are trustworthy.
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Blockchains were built to be transparent, but verifying every block has been costly, complex, and siloed. With the Block Verification Explorer V2, Pi² is introducing a new way to make entire chains verifiable at scale. From Ethereum today to Solana and beyond tomorrow, this marks the next chapter in trustless infrastructure. Read the full blog: 🔗 https://lnkd.in/gVXPJc82
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Why did Pi Squared choose EigenCloud as the default for validators and verifiers? The answer could redefine how Web3 scales. Our collaboration with EigenCloud and EigenDA strengthens FastSet’s foundation for verifiable, high-throughput applications across finance, AI, and beyond. Read the full article from Crowdfund Insider: 🔗 https://lnkd.in/gubn8vJT