Pi Payment Integration Fully Simplified, The Era of Practical Applications Is Coming
btc——ETh Starting in 2026, Pi App Studio has taken major steps, officially launching a creator initiative for the entire community. The focus is simple: enabling more people to create useful Pi applications. Previously, integrating Pi Payment into an app required some technical knowledge, which was a high barrier for many. Now, it’s different. Pi App Studio has turned payment integration into a simple interactive step—no coding needed, just follow the process and tap, and in-app payments can be completed (currently using Test-Pi). This means that even if you're not an engineer, you can create applications that accept payments, facilitate transactions, and are practically usable. This update is not just a feature upgrade but also an opportunity for more pioneers to participate in ecosystem building. When making apps and integrating payments become easier, practical use cases for Pi will naturally increase, and real value will gradually accumulate through repeated use.
Of course, this is meaningless for most users without mapping!! It’s also meaningless in the current situation where the code is not open source!!
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Pi Payment Integration Fully Simplified, The Era of Practical Applications Is Coming
btc——ETh
Starting in 2026, Pi App Studio has taken major steps, officially launching a creator initiative for the entire community. The focus is simple: enabling more people to create useful Pi applications.
Previously, integrating Pi Payment into an app required some technical knowledge, which was a high barrier for many. Now, it’s different. Pi App Studio has turned payment integration into a simple interactive step—no coding needed, just follow the process and tap, and in-app payments can be completed (currently using Test-Pi).
This means that even if you're not an engineer, you can create applications that accept payments, facilitate transactions, and are practically usable.
This update is not just a feature upgrade but also an opportunity for more pioneers to participate in ecosystem building. When making apps and integrating payments become easier, practical use cases for Pi will naturally increase, and real value will gradually accumulate through repeated use.
Of course, this is meaningless for most users without mapping!! It’s also meaningless in the current situation where the code is not open source!!