Pi2Day 2026: A Positive Signal Worth Noting



This year's Pi2Day, the official team released three important updates: SoloHost, Pi Sign-in, and PiVerify.

Compared to past efforts focused more on ecosystem applications, the bigger change this time is that Pi is beginning to extend its capabilities beyond the ecosystem, including computing power, identity authentication, and developer services.

Among them, SoloHost provides a new attempt for local AI applications and future distributed computing; Pi Sign-in hopes to allow more third-party websites and applications to access the Pi identity system; PiVerify tries to open Pi's KYC capabilities to external enterprises and explore new application scenarios.

Overall, these updates send a positive signal: Pi is striving to find more practical application directions, not just limited to digital assets themselves.

Of course, any new product and infrastructure need to go through the process from launch, testing, to market validation. Whether it can eventually form widespread applications depends on the participation of developers, enterprises, and the market, and it also requires time to verify.

For a long-term developing ecosystem, continuously launching products and improving infrastructure is more meaningful than staying at the conceptual level.

Therefore, this Pi2Day, what is more worth paying attention to is the direction of development, not the short-term results.

Stay patient, keep building, and focus on product implementation and ecosystem development. Trust that time will give the most objective answer.
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