Pi Network has officially released version 0.5.4 of its Node, marking another important milestone in its ongoing blockchain development.
The latest version focuses on improving Node performance, reward calculations, and user interaction through the Pi Desktop application. This update also reflects the project’s continued attention to community feedback and its efforts to refine the ecosystem’s technical foundation.
The development team highlighted that this release addresses several problems reported in version 0.5.3, including issues related to Node mining rewards, automatic software updates, and block container creation.
These adjustments aim to make the Nodes more stable and consistent across different environments, improving the overall reliability for users running Pi Nodes on their computers.
By strengthening performance and fixing key errors, the network is ensuring that Node operators can maintain smoother participation in the blockchain’s distributed infrastructure. This step also supports the network’s goal of achieving a stronger and more efficient testnet ahead of its open mainnet transition.
Version 0.5.4 brings about the biggest update to the open port verification system in Pi, which is an extremely important Node functionality in itself, checking that the Nodes are connected with the correct communication channels with the network itself.
Reportedly, the improved system is now able to guarantee a more accurate and secure reward calculation for Node mining, adding to the clarity with which rewards are distributed.
There are other interesting modifications that include the availability of accessing approved links from outside the Desktop interface itself. The user is able to access blog postings, updates, or resources with ease.
The availability of the connection, with its lack of dependencies on other blockchain platforms, eliminates the existing problem of blockchain scalability, which has always hampered the workflow of Node operators and developers interacting with the Pi App Studio before.
However, with the current version, the network App Studio is now relocated to the top navigation bar of the Pi Desktop, which improves its accessibility. The bug that made the deployment of apps’ previews impossible was also fixed in the current version, which ensures that developers can efficiently control, view, or test their apps.
The Pi Node, now fully integrated with the Pi Desktop interface, is the core component that drives the network’s entire ecosystem. Shortly after the release, the network announced another case study with OpenMind for the Node’s computations on the decentralized AI Training process.
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