The π project is not fully open source. It's been almost 7 years, which completely violates the spirit of decentralization in blockchain. With the current manipulations by the project team, it's possible that the price could drop to 0.05. Can a group of zero-profit retail investors really drive the price up? Ask any investment institution, who would favor a highly centralized project? If the project team keeps delaying, refusing to open source, they might even die out. If you agree, please give a like and encouragement!
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StarsSeaCm
· 2025-12-13 13:26
Just go for it💪
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BitPai
· 2025-12-13 13:23
Comrades should not be overly pessimistic
Old Fourth's couple also understands this well
Chips are constantly being reshuffled
Build confidence wait and see
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PiHero
· 2025-12-13 13:20
Just go for it💪
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景添
· 2025-12-13 13:18
The husband and wife's shop play with tens of millions of leeks
#PI
The π project is not fully open source. It's been almost 7 years, which completely violates the spirit of decentralization in blockchain. With the current manipulations by the project team, it's possible that the price could drop to 0.05. Can a group of zero-profit retail investors really drive the price up?
Ask any investment institution, who would favor a highly centralized project? If the project team keeps delaying, refusing to open source, they might even die out. If you agree, please give a like and encouragement!