TLDR
- Pi Browser 1.50 released before the mandatory node update on February 15.
- Mainnet node operators must update to v19.6 to maintain network access.
- Pi Network now has over 16 million KYC verified users on mainnet.
- New palm print authentication beta tests added for liveness security.
Pi Network has released its Pi Browser version 1.50 just days before a mandatory node upgrade. The update is rolling out in phases to ensure smooth access for its mainnet users. The timing of the release is intended to prepare the ecosystem for upcoming network changes.
The Pi Browser 1.50 update has started rolling out to Pioneers. This version includes technical and system-level enhancements related to the upcoming network upgrade and its operation@PiCoreTeam pic.twitter.com/JhDJOxM5pv
— drealFx || π 🕊 (@okere_eberechi) February 13, 2026
The network currently has over 16 million KYC verified users who rely on the browser to access apps and services. The update focuses on technical stability rather than adding major features.
Browser Update Supports Network Stability
The Pi Browser serves as the primary gateway to apps within the Pi Network. Its stability is essential for smooth network operations. Version 1.50 focuses on system-level improvements to ensure reliable access during the node upgrade.
According to the Pi Network team, “The update aims to reduce disruptions and improve performance ahead of the mandatory node upgrade.” The release prepares the infrastructure for smoother operations and prevents potential outages.
The update does not introduce new user-facing features but addresses technical areas that support upcoming protocol changes. Users may notice improved speed and reliability while navigating the browser.
Mandatory Node Upgrade Scheduled for February 15
Pi Network has set a mandatory upgrade for mainnet node operators. All operators must update to version 19.6 by February 15. The deadline was extended from February 12 due to technical issues affecting some operators.
Those who fail to update risk losing connection to the network. The upgrade is part of a multi-step process aimed at enhancing stability and decentralization. Additional versions are expected in the coming weeks to support the network’s expansion.
The Pi Network team encourages operators to complete the upgrade promptly. A smooth upgrade ensures uninterrupted access for all mainnet users.
Ecosystem Growth and Security Features
Alongside technical updates, Pi Network is expanding its ecosystem. Users who won domain names in earlier auctions can now claim them. However, developers must build functional apps to maintain these domains.
The network is also testing palm print authentication in a beta phase. This feature enhances security by ensuring liveness verification during login or transactions. The tests aim to provide safer access for the growing number of users on the mainnet.
Pi Network’s expansion to over 16 million verified users shows strong adoption. The combination of browser updates and node upgrades supports the platform’s long-term stability.





