Pi Network’s 2023 Roadmap Won’t Include Open Mainnet Release Date
The post Pi Network’s 2023 Roadmap Won’t Include Open Mainnet Release Date appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Key takeaways: The Pi Network Core Team revealed that the upcoming two-part roadmap won’t include information about the Open Mainnet launch date The community was disappointed by the news, and questioned whether the Open Mainnet launch will happen at all Despite the negative reactions by users on social media, the price of Pi coin IOUs rallied following the roadmap announcement Over the past couple of months, the Pi Network community has been eagerly awaiting the release of a detailed roadmap that was expected to include the highly anticipated date for the open mainnet release. Last week, the Pi Core team finally unveiled the release date for the product roadmap. To the community’s disappointment, the roadmap – which will be released in two parts, one in October and the second in December – won’t include information about the open mainnet launch date. ?Announcing Pi Network’s Product Roadmap: A Look Behind and a Path Forward ?Roadmap Release PlanVersion1⃣️: Releasing in mid to late OctoberVersion2⃣️: Releasing in December read more⤵️https://t.co/gRKrJz5UXC@PiCoreTeam #PiNetwork #Crypto #Web3 #Blockchain pic.twitter.com/j6GyuUBHQG — Pi News (@PiNewsMedia) October 10, 2023 Pi Network users were disappointed by the omission of the open mainnet launch date The Pi Network Product Roadmap, aptly subtitled A Look Behind and a Path Forward, is set to release in two parts, one in mid to late October and the second in December. The team wrote that the roadmap would focus on “more transparency overall”, including information about ongoing projects and future endeavors. The team also made it clear that there won’t be any information about the Open Mainnet date in the roadmap. “While the roadmap will not present a timeline for the Open Mainnet, it will lay out some concrete pivotal milestones leading up to the Open Mainnet” The first version of the roadmap, slated to come…
The post Pi Network’s 2023 Roadmap Won’t Include Open Mainnet Release Date appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.
Key takeaways: The Pi Network Core Team revealed that the upcoming two-part roadmap won’t include information about the Open Mainnet launch date The community was disappointed by the news, and questioned whether the Open Mainnet launch will happen at all Despite the negative reactions by users on social media, the price of Pi coin IOUs rallied following the roadmap announcement Over the past couple of months, the Pi Network community has been eagerly awaiting the release of a detailed roadmap that was expected to include the highly anticipated date for the open mainnet release. Last week, the Pi Core team finally unveiled the release date for the product roadmap. To the community’s disappointment, the roadmap – which will be released in two parts, one in October and the second in December – won’t include information about the open mainnet launch date. ?Announcing Pi Network’s Product Roadmap: A Look Behind and a Path Forward ?Roadmap Release PlanVersion1⃣️: Releasing in mid to late OctoberVersion2⃣️: Releasing in December read more⤵️https://t.co/gRKrJz5UXC@PiCoreTeam #PiNetwork #Crypto #Web3 #Blockchain pic.twitter.com/j6GyuUBHQG — Pi News (@PiNewsMedia) October 10, 2023 Pi Network users were disappointed by the omission of the open mainnet launch date The Pi Network Product Roadmap, aptly subtitled A Look Behind and a Path Forward, is set to release in two parts, one in mid to late October and the second in December. The team wrote that the roadmap would focus on “more transparency overall”, including information about ongoing projects and future endeavors. The team also made it clear that there won’t be any information about the Open Mainnet date in the roadmap. “While the roadmap will not present a timeline for the Open Mainnet, it will lay out some concrete pivotal milestones leading up to the Open Mainnet” The first version of the roadmap, slated to come…
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