Pi Network Upgrade Adds Persistent Storage for Apps
The post Pi Network Upgrade Adds Persistent Storage for Apps appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Pi Network’s July upgrade marks a meaningful shift for App Studio developers — but it hasn’t moved the needle on the token’s price. The platform pushed out a backend overhaul that introduces persistent storage for App Studio applications, enabling apps to save and reload user-specific data across sessions for the first time. For a platform that has long leaned on AI-created apps, the update closes one of the more glaring functional gaps in its developer toolkit. Key takeaways Pi Network’s July upgrade adds backend support to App Studio apps, starting with persistent storage. Apps can now save and reload user-specific data — such as high scores, notes, and preferences — across sessions. Before this upgrade, most App Studio apps were frontend-only, meaning data disappeared when a user left. Pi Network described the change as a significant milestone for AI-created apps on the platform. Despit