SAN FRANCISCO — Pi Network rolled out a redesigned mobile mining application on Sunday, setting the stage for the anticipated Protocol V25 upgrade to its blockchain. The Pi Core Team said the changes aimed to improve user engagement and network security.
The new interface streamlines the daily mining process, adds clearer verification prompts, and prepares users for features tied to the forthcoming protocol version. The redesign follows weeks of momentum around the project, whose PI token has drawn attention from retail traders.
Protocol V25 is expected to introduce technical adjustments to node operations and transaction handling, according to statements published on the project's official channels. The team has framed the sequence of updates as part of its transition toward a more fully decentralized and open network following its mainnet phase.
Market analysts covering the token cautioned that price movements around such announcements remain volatile, and that the PI token has faced scrutiny over its tokenomics and exchange availability. The Pi Core Team has repeatedly urged users to complete identity verification and migration steps to secure their balances.
The update arrived as competing crypto projects, including Cardano, tested support levels amid a broader search for catalysts across digital asset markets. Observers said the coming days would show whether Pi Network's engaged user base translates into sustained network activity once V25 deploys.