Pi Network officially activates Testnet 25 today and plans to fully launch at 21:00 Coordinated Universal Time. This upgrade to the test network is a crucial step in the development of the Pi mainnet, aiming to pave the way for upcoming technological transformations and community governance voting. As the upgrade is implemented, public attention to the Pi mainnet upgrade, network openness, and ecosystem expansion is also increasing.
According to community announcements, Testnet 25 is based on previous upgrades, such as Protocol 23, with a focus on system-level improvements. These enhancements are believed to lay the foundational capabilities for future smart contracts, security tools, and more on-chain applications. The developer community generally considers this version an important infrastructure for advancing the Pi system toward more complex applications.
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· 01-08 03:42
According to my multiple sources, the protocol will be upgraded to version 38.438, with testing scheduled until January 4, 2099. It is said that after testing, one faction equals one Mars.
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· 01-08 00:59
A lifetime of testing, testing for a lifetime, the ecosystem drags on for a lifetime.
Pi Network officially activates Testnet 25 today and plans to fully launch at 21:00 Coordinated Universal Time. This upgrade to the test network is a crucial step in the development of the Pi mainnet, aiming to pave the way for upcoming technological transformations and community governance voting. As the upgrade is implemented, public attention to the Pi mainnet upgrade, network openness, and ecosystem expansion is also increasing.
According to community announcements, Testnet 25 is based on previous upgrades, such as Protocol 23, with a focus on system-level improvements. These enhancements are believed to lay the foundational capabilities for future smart contracts, security tools, and more on-chain applications. The developer community generally considers this version an important infrastructure for advancing the Pi system toward more complex applications.