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    Pi Network News: April 6 Upgrade Deadline, KYC Milestone, and What Comes Next For Pi Price

    April 6 could be one of the more important days in Pi Network’s history. The project has set it as the hard deadline for its Protocol v21.2 upgrade, and this one is not up for debate.

    What makes the timing interesting is what just happened before it. Pi Network crossed 526 million KYC checks and hit 18 million verified users through its decentralised validator network, a combination that has brought fresh energy to a community that has had plenty of reasons to be impatient.

    “This is not an optional update. It is a security and compatibility hard fork,” the Pi OpenMainnet 2025 account confirmed, describing the upgrade as a step toward unifying the network and building toward something more scalable and lasting.

    Mandatory Upgrade, Risk of Disconnection

    The upgrade comes with strict conditions.

    As the announcement read, “All Mainnet node operators must complete the upgrade… to remain synchronized.” Missing the deadline isn’t an option, as “any nodes that miss this deadline risk immediate disconnection from the Mainnet and exclusion from consensus participation.”

    This effectively forces full network alignment, ensuring only updated nodes remain active.

    Foundation for DeFi and Web3 Push

    Beyond alignment, the upgrade is focused on strengthening the network’s core.

    The new version is trying to stabilize performance and prepare Pi for higher transaction volumes. It also sets the groundwork for upcoming features like Pi DEX, on-chain swaps, and DeFi tools, marking a shift toward real utility.

    Upcoming Upgrades

    However, this is just the beginning of a broader rollout.

    Pi Network plans to move to Protocol v22.1 on April 22, improving transaction processing and node interactions. The bigger leap comes on May 18 with Protocol v23.0, expected to introduce full smart contract support and Web3 functionality.

    Pi Price Struggles Despite Progress

    While development is moving forward, price action remains weak.

    Pi is currently trading around $0.17, with daily volume near $13.3 million. The token is down over 94% from its all-time high of $2.98, though it has recovered around 30% from its recent low.

    Technically, the chart shows a bearish setup. 

    A head-and-shoulders pattern has formed, and the price has dropped below key EMAs, signaling continued downside. The next key level sits near $0.128.

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