Pi Network has started a new technical phase. The Pi Core Team has pushed the Stellar Protocol v25 upgrade to Mainnet. At the same time, a new Pi Browser updatePi Network has started a new technical phase. The Pi Core Team has pushed the Stellar Protocol v25 upgrade to Mainnet. At the same time, a new Pi Browser update

Pi Network Rolls Out Stellar v25 Privacy Upgrade and Browser Update 1.15.0

Pi Network has started a new technical phase. The Pi Core Team has pushed the Stellar Protocol v25 upgrade to Mainnet. At the same time, a new Pi Browser update, version 1.15.0, is rolling out to users. Some Pioneers can already see the update. Others will get it soon. The changes focus on privacy, lower costs and better tools for builders. While the market looks quiet, the network is moving forward in the background.

Stellar v25 Brings Stronger Privacy

The Stellar Protocol v25 upgrade is now live on Pi Mainnet. It includes a new version of the X-Ray privacy system. This upgrade improves how Zero-Knowledge applications work on the network. It also makes proof systems faster and cheaper.

The new system allows smoother migration for apps that already use ZK features. It also connects Pi to a wider ZK ecosystem. This means Pi can support more private and secure apps in the future. Lower costs for ZK contracts also make it easier for developers to experiment. The Pi Core Team says this upgrade prepares Pi for more advanced use cases. It is not about price. It is about infrastructure. The goal is to make Pi ready for long term utility.

Pi Browser Update 1.15.0 Starts Rolling Out

Pi Browser version 1.15.0 is now being released. Some users already received the update. Others will get it in stages. The team advises users to update their app as soon as possible. The Pi browser is an important part of the Pi ecosystem. It connects users to Pi apps, Pi App Studio and in-network tools. 

The new version supports the latest system changes. It also improves stability and performance. This update comes as Pi prepares for more app activity. It is a small change on the surface. But it supports bigger upgrades under the hood.

App Studio Makes Payments Easier for Creators

Pi App Studio continues to expand. It now allows creators to add Pi payments without coding. The process uses simple and guided steps. This removes a big technical barrier for new builders.  Non-technical users can now create apps that accept Pi. This opens the door to more small business tools, games and services. It also creates new ways for creators to earn. The Pi Core Team says this supports real utility. Instead of just holding Pi, users can build with it. Payments inside apps help create real economic activity inside the network.

Focus on Utility Over Short-Term Noise

Community members shared mixed feelings about price. Some feel worried, others stay optimistic. But the Pi Core Team message is clear. The Core Team is clearly focused on building, not on monitoring price charts. Specifically, the v25 upgrade, the Pi browser update and the Pi App Studio tools all point in one direction. Furthermore, Pi aims to grow its ecosystem step by step to ensure long term sustainability. Consequently, the network wants more apps and more creators while maintaining stronger privacy and security standards.

Mapping and node work are also continuing quietly. These steps help prepare the network for future expansion. In short, Pi Network is moving in silence. The upgrades do not create hype. But they built the base. For many Pioneers, this phase matters more than short-term price moves.

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