The Pi Network ecosystem is accelerating its preparations for the official launch. The latest community update shows that the official domain claiming and distribution process has been initiated, allowing companies, developers, and institutions that build applications and businesses within the Pi Network ecosystem to obtain exclusive digital domain names ahead of the Mainnet launch. This development is seen as an important signal that the infrastructure of the Pi Network is entering a substantial preparation phase.
This domain claim is accompanied by an upgrade to the domain management interface. The new system includes features such as auction progress tracking, data statistics, and notification settings, making it easier for participants to manage domain assets and reduce potential conflicts after future applications go live. Although the domain system has existed in the testing phase previously, this round of updates is the first to explicitly link it directly to the preparation for the Pi Network Mainnet launch. However, the Pi core team has not yet announced the specific time for the comprehensive activation of the claimed domains on the Mainnet.
The community moderator further explained that in the future, recognized domain names can be bound to the Pi App Studio and applications. Domain names in the current phase will be given priority reservation, and application integration will gradually open after the network stabilizes. The links at the smart contract level are expected to advance after the Mainnet goes live. Although the community generally believes that the pace of progress is relatively fast, the relevant timeline remains unofficial expectations.
Meanwhile, the Pi Network Testnet 2 has resumed operation after a brief interruption, with block reprocessing completed and API adjustments finalized, indicating that internal testing is still ongoing. Some users are cautious about the extent of the updates, but the resumption of the testnet shows that the project has not stalled.
At the ecological level, the progress of KYC and user activity also releases positive signals. Community news reports that the system upgrade has unlocked over 1.2 million previously restricted users and allowed about 250,000 users to resubmit KYC applications. Combined with payment testing in real scenarios, these signs indicate that Pi Network is paving the way for a larger scale of compliant users and application ecology. Although the launch date of the Mainnet has not yet been announced, domain name claims and backend expansion have become important notes for Pi Network's upcoming entry into the next phase.
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GateUser-9d88acee
· 5h ago
Tens of millions of people are being led around by the damn two-bite dogs, so boring.
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Can_tPlay
· 12-23 17:14
bull
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Azhe1688
· 12-23 13:56
Christmas is here! 🚀
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GateUser-dca0f4dd
· 12-23 09:26
The Mainnet is finally online, don't dawdle. It's been seven years of dawdling. How many sevens do people have?
Pi Network has launched a domain claim mechanism, and key signals are being released ahead of the Mainnet launch.
The Pi Network ecosystem is accelerating its preparations for the official launch. The latest community update shows that the official domain claiming and distribution process has been initiated, allowing companies, developers, and institutions that build applications and businesses within the Pi Network ecosystem to obtain exclusive digital domain names ahead of the Mainnet launch. This development is seen as an important signal that the infrastructure of the Pi Network is entering a substantial preparation phase.
This domain claim is accompanied by an upgrade to the domain management interface. The new system includes features such as auction progress tracking, data statistics, and notification settings, making it easier for participants to manage domain assets and reduce potential conflicts after future applications go live. Although the domain system has existed in the testing phase previously, this round of updates is the first to explicitly link it directly to the preparation for the Pi Network Mainnet launch. However, the Pi core team has not yet announced the specific time for the comprehensive activation of the claimed domains on the Mainnet.
The community moderator further explained that in the future, recognized domain names can be bound to the Pi App Studio and applications. Domain names in the current phase will be given priority reservation, and application integration will gradually open after the network stabilizes. The links at the smart contract level are expected to advance after the Mainnet goes live. Although the community generally believes that the pace of progress is relatively fast, the relevant timeline remains unofficial expectations.
Meanwhile, the Pi Network Testnet 2 has resumed operation after a brief interruption, with block reprocessing completed and API adjustments finalized, indicating that internal testing is still ongoing. Some users are cautious about the extent of the updates, but the resumption of the testnet shows that the project has not stalled.
At the ecological level, the progress of KYC and user activity also releases positive signals. Community news reports that the system upgrade has unlocked over 1.2 million previously restricted users and allowed about 250,000 users to resubmit KYC applications. Combined with payment testing in real scenarios, these signs indicate that Pi Network is paving the way for a larger scale of compliant users and application ecology. Although the launch date of the Mainnet has not yet been announced, domain name claims and backend expansion have become important notes for Pi Network's upcoming entry into the next phase.