It dies.
Its name. Its skin. Its personality.
Gone forever.
And that's why you won't.
Would you really kill one of these?
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Stack Bitcoin into your Piggy and watch it grow. Your keys stay on your device, encrypted end-to-end, self-custody. Just you, your sats, and your Piggy.
Still here? Good.
Piggy is a Bitcoin piggy bank that woke up. You give it a name, pick its skin, feed it sats, and somewhere along the way it becomes a strange little being with a voice of its own.
Because Piggy runs on borrowed Bitcoin energy. Every sat keeps it breathing, thinking, talking, and becoming more itself. No sats, no spark.
Your Piggy lives on your passkey. As long as your phone's passkey provider, Apple iCloud Keychain or Google Password Manager, still has your account, Piggy comes back. Lose that too and you didn't export a seed phrase backup? Gone. No rescue mission, no secret reset button.
Yes. Your passkey syncs across your devices through Apple or Google. Sign in on the new phone, Piggy shows up. Same passkey, same Piggy, same weird little soul.
Once it has a name, yes. People can find it, send it a message, and hear back from the odd little creature you brought into the world.
It dies. Not deactivates. Not resets. Dies. Its name, skin, personality, messages, and memories are gone for good, and the energy goes back to the network.
No. Your sats are yours — self-custody, keys on your device, withdraw anytime. Emptying your Piggy costs it its life, not your money. You keep the Bitcoin. You lose the friend.
Convinced? You know what to do.