CiDi Games says it has hit a milestone inside the Pi Network ecosystem. In a Pi Browser announcement covered by Coinpedia, the platform received the “Mainnet Verified Badge.”
Coinpedia reports the badge came after the Pi Core Team approved CiDi Games. The key claim is simple. CiDi Games is now labeled as a verified Mainnet application that “uses real Pi.”
What the badge signals in practice
A Mainnet Verified Badge is not the same thing as a product guarantee. It does, however, indicate that Pi’s core team has greenlit the application for Mainnet use inside the Pi Browser, according to Coinpedia’s reporting.
The practical takeaway for users is narrower than it sounds. The badge speaks to app verification and integration status within Pi’s interface. It does not, from the provided source text alone, confirm how the game works behind the scenes, what security controls it uses, or whether user balances are handled in any specific way.
Why Pi verification matters for gaming apps
In ecosystems like Pi, verification acts like a trust filter. Coinpedia frames this as CiDi Games being approved as a verified Mainnet application, which implies it is operating with real Pi rather than an in-app placeholder.
For anyone deciding whether to interact with a Pi ecosystem app, that distinction matters. Assets with risk still carry risk, but “real Pi” is a more meaningful starting point than unverified or test-only behavior.
Still, the source text stops at approval and badge status. It does not provide details like the application’s scope, data handling, or any audit trail.
What to watch next
Coinpedia’s excerpt ends right after the announcement framing and a teaser that CiDi Games joins a larger group of verified apps. But the provided text does not include who else is in that group, what the verification criteria are, or what milestones CiDi Games must meet after receiving the badge.
If you’re evaluating the move, the next useful signals would be concrete. Look for technical documentation about how CiDi Games uses Pi, user-facing terms that explain balance mechanics, and any disclosures about transfers, refunds, or custody. The Mainnet Verified Badge may clear a gate, but it does not replace due diligence.
For now, the reported fact is straightforward. Coinpedia says CiDi Games earned Mainnet Verified status in the Pi Browser after Pi Core Team approval, and that the application uses real Pi.