The blog post begins by confirming that “The Pi Core Team will release a milestone-based roadmap for various Pi Network products and programs that will be deployed in two versions”.

The aim of the development is to provide the Pi Network community with a greater degree of transparency, and unlike most roadmaps, it will emphasize “past accomplishments” in addition to “ongoing projects, and future endeavors”.

Crucially, however, the blog disclaims that the roadmap updates will “not present a timeline for the Open Mainnet”. It is also worth noting that, although months are specified, Pi Network does not make any mention to the specific year - ostensibly an ongoing theme for Pi Network announcements. However, the assumption is that roadmap updates will be released this year in 2023. 

Version 1

Version 1 of the roadmap will be released in mid-October and will address both Pi Network’s past accomplishments and its ongoing initiatives. 

Version 2

Version 2 is expected in December and it is likely this step that will create genuine excitement in the Pi community. This is because, according to the post, Version 2 will “expand the roadmap to include the future milestones for each product and program”.

Frustration from Pi’s Community Persists

Despite the excitement created by the promise of an updated roadmap, a glance through the comments section of the post made by reveals that not all is well within the Pi Network community.

Frustration around a lack of mainnet-specific updates and announcements continues to build. It is no secret that the Pi Network community’s wait for the release of some form of blockchain mainnet has been lengthy to say the least. With no apparent timeline for a mainnet release, we may well see this disappoint from ‘Pioneers’ build further into the future.

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