Pi Network’s Game-Changing Moves: What Holders and Developers Must Know Now!

    Two major Pi Network updates are here—PI token integration with Telegram’s wallet and a crucial deadline for developers. Big changes are coming!

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    Updated Mar 25, 2025 12:58 PM GMT+0
    Pi Network’s Game-Changing Moves: What Holders and Developers Must Know Now!

    Pi Network has just dropped two urgent updates, shaking things up for both holders and developers. The first major revelation? PI tokens have been integrated into Telegram’s official wallet! The second? Developers now have a final chance to secure their domains without bidding—but time is running out.

    So, what does this mean for the future of Pi? Let’s break it down.

    PI Token’s Surprise Appearance in Telegram’s Wallet

    In a shocking development, Pi News—a media channel with over a million followers—announced that PI tokens can now be seen inside Telegram’s official wallet. This is a massive milestone for Pi Network, marking a new level of recognition for the token.

    But here’s the catch: While users can buy, hold, and store PI within Telegram’s wallet, they cannot send, withdraw, or receive them from other users. This limitation raises questions—is this just the first step toward full integration? Or is it a controlled move to test the waters before expanding functionality?

    Regardless, this development hints at potential mainstream adoption in the future. Imagine a scenario where PI holders can easily transfer their tokens across Telegram’s vast user base—that would be a game-changer for Pi Network’s utility!

    Developers Get One Last Shot at Securing Their Domains

    The second big update came straight from Pi Network’s official X (formerly Twitter) account. The team announced that Pi community apps that meet network listing requirements and complete their PiNet migration by May 28 can secure their domains without bidding.

    This extension comes as a lifeline for developers who previously missed out on the opportunity. But the catch? Fail to migrate by the deadline, and your domain will remain in the auction, leaving your project at risk.

    The Pi Network team also outlined the next critical steps for developers:

    • Check if your app has already integrated with PiNet.
    • If migration is complete, your domain is safe—no further action is needed.
    • If not, you MUST complete PiNet integration by May 28 to claim your domain.
    • If you skip migration, your domain remains in the auction, available to other bidders.

    To finalize the process, developers must register their PiNet URLs in the Pi Developer Portal, select display preferences (fullscreen or mobile view), and update their user flow to make their apps accessible to non-Pi users.

    What’s Next for Pi Network?

    These updates indicate one thing—Pi Network is moving fast toward mainstream adoption. The Telegram wallet integration, even with restrictions, hints at the potential wider acceptance of PI as a digital asset. Meanwhile, the strict deadline for developers shows that PiNet is evolving into a structured, fully functional ecosystem.

    For Pi holders, this could mean greater liquidity and eventual utility for PI tokens. For developers, it’s a make-or-break moment—act now or risk losing domain control forever.

    With the May 28 deadline looming and Telegram’s wallet integration making waves, the next few months could be crucial for Pi Network’s future. Will PI finally go mainstream? Only time will tell.

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