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#PI The past, present, and future PI
After reading many articles about Pi, with vivid and complex analysis, it seems mysterious and profound. As a veteran of the crypto circle for 7 years, my opinion is actually very simple, just by looking you know the choices made:
1. It took six years from the start of the Pi project to its listing on the exchange. How many projects in the coin circle can last six years? I've seen a lot in six days and six months. Time is the most honest, able to confirm people and things. Everyone knows this proverb, but now when it's used, it's automatically ignored. Is a project that hasn't backed down for six years with 60 million people a scam? Then which projects write code in six minutes and escape in six hours? The entire coin circle may not even have a total of 60 million people. How can you say that all those 60 million people are all stupid? If someone can deceive so many people, in ancient China they would be called the founder of an empire, and in modern times, the founder of a leader. What's more, those 60 million people haven't spent a single penny in six years. What kind of scammer works this way?
2. PI has 60 million users who participate daily for six years. What coin in the monetary circle has such a number of owners? The number of people in any project is a crucial factor. All phenomenal projects must have people to succeed.
3. Everyone thinks it's free mining, but which coin is the founder spending money on? Only Pi founders are more, they are called project pioneers, compared to Pi users who mine only two to three thousand continuously over six years, and also only thirty to forty thousand RMB. Compared with the time spent on purchasing two to three thousand coins, it is more profitable than continuous mining over six years, so many users will spend money to buy coins to compensate for the amount lost over six years, and they will not sell them in the short term.
4. Most importantly, whether you like it or not, whether you love it or not, the whole world now knows about the Pi coin. Capital knows, institutions know, people in the circle of coins know, and even those outside the circle of coins know. Its popularity now is not inferior to anything, and even surpasses Bitcoin and Ethereum. With such great popularity, what reasons are there for this project to fail?
5. The largest Pi market has not yet opened, and many highly respected people who value Pi have not yet entered. The largest holder community entering the market will shatter the fixed mindset of many people about the currency circle. Those with a high consensus will continue to buy, while those who sold early with low consensus will regret it and then buy back, as they will be hit by the Pi community group. How much does it cost for 60 million people to buy at 1,000 each?
6. The most important thing is that the project team follows a compatible path. Some say that KYC is CX, not decentralization. You really need to understand the meaning of decentralization. Decentralization is not about lawlessness or anonymity, and therefore about reducing intermediaries, increasing trust between strangers, enforcing rules to ensure fairness and justice. Everything in nature obeys rules, anything without rules cannot exist for a long time. KYC Pi is designed precisely to achieve true decentralization, ensure compliance and legitimacy in decentralization, allowing individuals, especially businesses, to participate with peace of mind. Even governments can use it with confidence. KYC only ensures that you are a real person and what you are doing is the right thing. Those who meet these two conditions will be protected by a public chain. Of course, if you're into shady affairs, Pi doesn't welcome you.
7. Finally, I would like to remind all the Pi Air Force brothers that with so many people involved in Pi over the years, even after the mainnet was officially launched and it was put on exchange, the project teams still haven't said a word, haven't opened a single card. Each ad on the Pi app will be seen directly by more than 60 million people, and the number of mediated audiences cannot be measured. Do you feel that the project team is keeping important information secret? How many aces do you think they have up their sleeve?