Pi Network Moves to v19.9 After Successful v19.6 Migration

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Pi Network news today has confirmed that its mandatory protocol v19.6 upgrade is now complete across the network. The update announced by the Pi Core Team on February 20. This marks an important technical milestone for the project. In its official post, the team said the “Protocol v19.6 migration successfully completed.” They also added that version 19.9 is the next step before v20. Node operators were urged to stay updated and follow further instructions. The rollout comes shortly after the February 15 deadline. This signals continued progress toward Pi’s broader 2026 roadmap.

Successful Completion of v19.6 Upgrade

The v19.6 upgrade focused mainly on improving node performance and network reliability. According to project updates, the new version strengthens node synchronization and overall stability. These changes help prepare the network for more advanced features in later releases. Importantly, node operators had to follow the upgrade path in sequence. They could not skip versions without risking disconnection from the network. This required coordinated action from operators around the world

So far, the transition appears to have gone smoothly. This shows strong participation from the community. The update also lays technical groundwork for future smart contract capabilities. While those features are not fully live yet. This step moves the network closer to that goal.

Position in the Broader 2026 Protocol Roadmap

The v19.6 rollout is only one phase of a larger upgrade cycle. According to the roadmap, version 19.9 is expected to follow soon. It will act as the final step before the network moves to v20. Later updates, including v20.2 and eventually v23. It aims to expand scalability and decentralization.

Pi Network’s architecture continues to build on improvements related to the Stellar Consensus Protocol. These upgrades are designed to support higher transaction reliability and future dApp growth. For now, node operators are being asked to remain alert and keep their systems updated through official channels. This staged approach shows the team is moving carefully rather than rushing major changes.

Mainnet Migration and Ecosystem Progress

Alongside the technical upgrades, Pi Network’s ecosystem continues to grow. The network has already migrated more than 16 million KYC verified users to Mainnet, according to recent community figures. This steady migration supports Pi’s long-term goal of building a large, verified user base. Recent fixes have also helped unblock many pending migrations

At the same time, the Pi team is testing KYC validator rewards, with broader rollout expected later in 2026. Development tools such as Pi App Studio are also expanding. This makes it easier for developers to build payment enabled apps. Notably, this update arrives almost exactly one year after Pi’s Open Mainnet launch in February 2025. That timing adds symbolic weight to the latest progress.

Community Reaction and Remaining Challenges

Community response has been mostly positive. Many users see the successful upgrade as proof that the Pi network is maturing technically. However, Pi Network news today shows that some concerns remain. A portion of users still report delays in wallet migrations. Others continue to watch token price volatility closely. Looking ahead, much attention now shifts to the upcoming v19.9 release. If the next phase rolls out smoothly, Pi Network could move another step closer to its long promised open ecosystem.

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· 02-20 06:38
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