Two big updates coming to CiDi Games, starting with something new 👇
🎁 Top up CiDiCoin for a friend
You can now send a CiDiCoin top-up straight to another Pioneer's account. A thank-you, a gift, or a hand to help a friend get started on CiDi.
Then, a cleaner homepage. Here's what's changing:
🎯 Featured Banner
A rotating banner up top spotlights our main picks, new releases, and events. The first thing you see is what's worth your attention.
▶️ Continue Playing
Jump straight back into the games you played recently, in one tap.
🆕 New Games
The latest titles on the platform, easy to spot and start playing.
✨ Editor Picks (new)
A hand-curated section where we highlight games worth your time, picked by us.
🔥 Popular Games
See what the community is playing, shown clearly without ranking pressure.
🔍 Game List page
Looking for something specific? Search by name and filter by category.
Less friction, faster discovery, and a new way to share.
Pi2Day 2026 reflects how Pi’s utility continues to grow through infrastructure and participation.
- Through SoloHost, Pi Desktop and Nodes can support new local AI app and compute use cases
- Pi Sign-in can help connect those experiences across users, devices, and services
- PiVerify can extend Pi’s real-human verification capabilities to third-party clients.
Together, these releases point to a broader direction for the ecosystem: Pi products are built both for the Pi ecosystem and to extend Pi services and resources to the external world. This, in turn, enriches and strengthens the Pi ecosystem.
Pi’s practical utility is built not only by product releases but by the Pioneers, Node operators, developers, KYC validators, app teams, merchants, and third-party services that use them, test them, and build on them.
Read the Pi2Day 2026 blog to learn more
https://t.co/5hkl8TAxxQ
Does anyone else feel that running AI models and agents locally, on your own computer, should be much easier?
The privacy benefits are clear: your data stays with you. But while there are many open-source models and projects out there, turning them into a usable local AI agent is still far too hard for non-engineers.