For years, the global conversation surrounding Pi Network has been dominated by its "social mining" origins—a mobile-first experiment that many dismissed as a perpetual "waiting room." However, as the broader crypto world descends upon Miami for Consensus 2026 to chase the latest hype, Pi’s co-founders, Dr. Nicolas Kokkalis and Dr. Chengdiao Fan, are quietly presiding over the most infrastructure-dense period in the network’s history. We are witnessing the end of Pi’s "training wheels" phase. The network is currently transitioning from a closed testing environment into a programmable, competitive DeFi layer. For the "Pioneers" who have stuck by the project, the shift from a simple mining app to a blockchain giant is no longer a roadmap item—it is an active deployment. 1. Takeaway 1: Protocol 23—The "Smart Contract" Evolution Scheduled for May 11—moved forward from its original May 18 date—Protocol 23 represents a philosophical departur...
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