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What Pi DEX, AMM, and Token Creation on Testnet Really Mean for Pi Network



Let’s unpack what just happened. During her keynote at TOKEN2049, Dr. Chengdiao Fan announced a major milestone for Pi Network: the launch of decentralized exchange (DEX), automated market maker (AMM), and token creation features, now live on the Pi Testnet.

This isn’t just a technical update. It’s a signal that Pi is stepping into the world of decentralized finance (DeFi) with a clear focus on utility, education, and community empowerment.

What’s Now Possible on Testnet

Developers and Pioneers can now explore how token swaps, liquidity pools, and decentralized trading work, hands-on. The Pi Wallet interface already shows these options, linking users to the Testnet where they can interact using Test-Pi (a test-only version of Pi).


This setup gives everyone a safe space to learn, experiment, and refine their approach before anything goes live on Mainnet. It’s like a sandbox where you can build, break, and rebuild, without risking real assets.

Why This Matters

Pi isn’t rushing into DeFi just to follow trends. It’s building the foundation slowly, making sure the tools are useful and the community is ready. By starting on Testnet, Pi is prioritizing education and financial literacy, giving users time to understand how DeFi works before diving in with real Pi.

This also helps developers test their apps, tokens, and liquidity strategies in a controlled environment. Whether you’re building a community token, an in-app currency, or a system-level service, you now have the tools to start shaping your vision.

Token Creation: More Than Just Hype

Yes, you can now create test tokens on Testnet. But Pi’s approach is different from the memecoin frenzy. Instead of encouraging speculation, Pi is setting rules to make sure tokens are tied to real utility, apps, services, and sustainable use cases.

When token creation opens on Mainnet, it won’t be a free-for-all. Builders will need to show purpose, plan supply, and align with Pi’s long-term goals. This filters out noise and focuses the ecosystem on meaningful innovation.

Infrastructure That Supports Real Growth

Pi isn’t just launching features, it’s backing them with infrastructure. The Pi KYC system ensures that tokens reach real people. The Pi App Studio lets even non-coders build apps. And with tools like .pi Domains, Pi Wallet, and the Pi Ad Network, developers have everything they need to create, deploy, and manage tokens inside a living ecosystem.

This isn’t theory, it’s a working model. Tens of millions of verified users are already onboard, ready to test, give feedback, and participate.

The Bigger Picture: Utility, Web3, and Community

By opening DEX, AMM, and token creation on Testnet, Pi is laying the groundwork for a Web3-powered economy, one that’s transparent, decentralized, and built around real use.

It’s not just about trading. It’s about creating value, sharing tools, and giving everyday users a chance to shape the future of finance.

This is a turning point. Pi is no longer just a mobile mining app, it’s becoming a full-fledged ecosystem where developers and Pioneers can build, test, and launch real-world solutions. And it’s doing it with care, clarity, and community at the center.

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