Pi Network is shutting down its central node and releasing its source code just before Consensus 2025, shifting to a fully decentralized model with IPoS and a distributed network of nodes. The move follows years of criticism about the project's lack of transparency and centralized architecture, especially compared to its stated vision of a decentralized ecosystem. Community figures say that this step could finally remove doubts over the protocol's legitimacy and open it to complete scrutiny.
The network is also planning a major ecosystem announcement in Toronto, which is likely to focus on new integrations or protocol tools.
This timing follows a May 8 teaser from Pi Network, which hinted at a "boom" aligned with the Consensus 2025 schedule. The platform's public communications have emphasized the significance of these upcoming milestones, suggesting that each day will introduce separate, strategic developments to strengthen Pi Network's ecosystem credibility.
In parallel, Pi Network pushed updates to its mining app and the Pi Browser on the Google Play Store, arriving just hours ahead of the official reveal and noted by community leaders as strategically timed. The app's performance, user interface, and connectivity features were among those highlighted by community members.
The network's mining application has surpassed 100 million downloads, while the Pi Browser has achieved over 10 million installations. However, despite these figures, some users are still encountering limitations in specific regions. For instance, accessing functions like lightning appears to require VPN use in select countries, highlighting ongoing challenges with feature accessibility.
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