Pi Network News: Node 0.6.2 Release And PayPal Crypto Support

Pravin Bisen
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Pi Network news graphic showing Node 0.6.2 and PayPal crypto support

Pi Network News: Two Major Updates Comes

Two updates are driving Pi Network news: a new node release with a distributed computing milestone and confirmation that PayPal now supports the project's token for crypto payments. Both updates came from official channels within days of each other in August 2026.

Quick Overview

Update

Official Source

Node 0.6.2 release + SoloHost computing test

minepi.com blog and official X account

PayPal lists-PI as a supported cryptocurrency

developer.paypal.com

Pi Network News: Node 0.6.2 Brings SoloHost Upgrades

According to the official blog, version 0.6.2 introduces several changes to Node connectivity and the desktop app.

Change

What It Does

Automatic port configuration (UPnP)

Removes the need to manually configure router settings for local device connectivity

New port checker

Helps operators confirm ports are open and working

Unlisted SoloHost apps

Lets developers run apps not yet publicly listed, for testing

App status management

Tracks apps across draft, unlisted, and listed states

App state tracking fix

Fixes a UI bug that showed the wrong app status after navigating away and back

Pi Network News official X Post screenshot

Source: Official X Post

Distributed Computing Test Completed

Alongside the update, the team completed an initial distributed computing functionality test through a SoloHost app, using five volunteer Node runners. According to the announcement, every device involved finished its assigned computing tasks successfully.

The test validated:

  1. Connection to a coordinator

  2. Receiving and processing computing jobs

  3. Reporting results back correctly

That work builds on an earlier proof-of-concept that explored using a network of more than 420,000 nodes for decentralized AI training and computing tasks. 

The team said participating devices can be compensated by third-party clients in exchange for contributing spare computing capacity, turning idle hardware into a resource for outside applications.

PayPal Lists Pi Network Among Supported Cryptocurrencies

The second thread in this week's Pi Network news comes from PayPal, on the payments side. The company's developer documentation for its Pay with crypto feature lists the project under the ticker, alongside established assets such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana.

Detail

What PayPal Documentation Says

Coverage

About 100 supported cryptocurrencies, including the project's token

Eligibility

Verified US PayPal Business accounts only

Buyer flow

Pay using a third-party wallet or exchange account; no PayPal account needed

Settlement

Automatic conversion to the merchant's local currency

Minimum transaction

0.01 USD

Refunds

Issued in PYUSD, a US dollar-backed stablecoin

Not supported

Billing agreements, recurring payments, chargebacks, vaulted payments

The same page notes these limitations apply across the board, not specifically to this listing, and the feature remains available only to US merchants at this stage, a detail worth noting in any Pi Network news coverage of the listing.

BSCN official X Post showing Pi network Paypal support

Source: Official Post

Why This Pi Network News Matters

Appearing on a payment processor's supported list does not by itself confirm active merchant usage, but it does place this project alongside major, established assets in a mainstream payments product used by millions of businesses. Combined with this update, the two developments point toward growth on both ends of the ecosystem:

  • Deeper utility for operators through SoloHost

  • Broader real-world payment acceptance through partners like PayPal

Market Context: How Price Reacted

The PI price moved higher alongside this week's Pi Network news. At the time of writing (20 August 2026), PI-traded at $0.09028, up 4.45 percent in 24 hours, with trading volume rising 85.43 percent to $10.54 million, according to CoinMarketCap data. 

CoinMarketCap chart screenshot of Pi Network showing market details

Note: Price data is sourced from a CoinMarketCap chart at the time of writing (August 20, 2026) and changes continuously; figures may differ when you read this article.  

Source: CoinMarketCap Chart

Market capitalization stood at $999.14 million on a circulating supply of 11.06 billion, out of a fixed total supply of 100 billion. The jump in volume outpacing the price move suggests the Node 0.6.2 release and the PayPal listing both drew fresh trading interest rather than reflecting a broader market-wide rally. 

Glossary

SoloHost: A framework for self-hosted apps and Node utilities that operators run using their own computers.
Node: A device that runs the network's software, supporting the blockchain and, increasingly, other compute tasks.
Pay with crypto: PayPal's checkout feature that lets US merchants accept cryptocurrency payments with local currency settlement.

Conclusion

This week's Pi Network news combines a technical milestone, the completed distributed computing test tied to Node 0.6.2, with a distribution milestone in PayPal's supported cryptocurrency list. 

Neither confirms large-scale usage yet, but both extend the project's reach on the utility and payments side of its ecosystem.

YMYL Disclaimer: This article is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency markets are volatile and carry risk. Always do your own research before making any investment decisions.

Pravin Bisen

About the Author Pravin Bisen

English News Writer at coingabbar.com

Pravin Bisen writes about crypto for CoinGabbar, combining three years of industry experience, including direct crypto exchange operations, with data-driven research. His coverage spans tokenomics, presale research, and market analysis, always sourced from verified project data rather than market speculation to help readers form their own conclusions.

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