Pi Network Launches RPC Server on Testnet for Smart Contracts

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Pi Network has introduced a new tool for developers. The project has launched an RPC server on its testnet. This update is an important step toward building smart contracts and real applications on the network

For now, the feature is only available in the test environment. Still, it shows that Pi Network is moving closer to a more complete blockchain system.

What the RPC Server Actually Does?

The RPC server may sound technical but the idea is simple. It allows developers to talk directly to the blockchain. With this tool, developers can send requests and get real time data from the network. This helps them build apps that react quickly and work smoothly.

They can also test smart contracts. This means they can check how their code behaves before launching it for real users. In short, the RPC server acts like a bridge. It connects apps with the blockchain and allows them to work together. This is a basic feature for most modern blockchains. So, adding it is a big step for Pi Network.

Helping Developers Build Real Apps

This update focuses strongly on developers. Now, developers can build and test apps using live blockchain data. They can create services, wallets and tools that respond instantly. Before this, Pi Network mostly offered simpler tools. But now, it is moving toward full smart contract support.

This change matters because apps bring real value to a network. Without apps, a blockchain cannot grow much. With the RPC server, Pi is giving developers more freedom. They can experiment, test ideas and build useful products. Over time, this could lead to more activity and stronger adoption.

Open Access for Nodes and Third Parties

Another key part of this update is flexibility. Node operators and third-party services can also run their own RPC servers. This means the system is not controlled by a single source. Instead, different participants can support the network. This helps improve decentralization and reliability.

It also allows developers to choose how they connect to the blockchain. They can use public servers or run their own setup. This kind of openness is important for any growing ecosystem.

Part of a Bigger Roadmap

This launch is not happening alone. It is part of a larger plan. Pi Network has been rolling out updates step by step. Recent upgrades improved network stability. Future updates aim to bring full smart contracts.

The RPC server fits right into this roadmap. It prepares the system for more advanced features. But it is still early. Everything is happening on testnet. Developers need to test carefully before anything moves to the main network.

What This Means Going Forward?

This update shows clear progress. Pi Network is slowly moving from a basic network to a developer-friendly platform. While challenges remain. The ecosystem still needs more apps, more testing and a smooth mainnet rollout. Still, the direction is clear. With tools like the RPC server, Pi is laying the foundation for real use cases. Also, if developers start building actively, the network could finally move from promise to real utility.

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GateUser-2216933fvip
· 04-10 02:11
Steadfast HODL💎
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RulingTheWorldvip
· 04-10 02:03
Is every day an important step? Just look at the price, it has dropped out of 💩 now 🤐
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