$PI Someone always says that Pi is heavily manipulated, I really want to laugh. Pi is becoming harder and harder to control now. The current narrow fluctuation range is entirely the result of a battle between bulls and bears. The total market cap is so large, yet the inflow into exchanges is only about four to five billion, accounting for less than 20% of the total circulating supply. This indicates that 80% of the coins are being hoarded and not sold, so who is controlling the market? Who dares to manipulate the price? For those trying to push the price up, the 80% of coins behind it are like a bomb. If they dare to push, they could lose everything in minutes. As for crashing the price, they don’t dare either. As long as you dare to sell below 0.15, the orders can scare them to death. The chips sold off are afraid they won’t be able to buy back.
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区块链天才老四
· 12h ago
Only in this way can absolute fairness be achieved and control be avoided.
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区块链天才老四
· 12h ago
Merry Christmas ⛄
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NowSayMyName
· 16h ago
Yeah, so what should we do? Wait for the east wind.
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GateUser-5e8beebf
· 18h ago
Eighty percent of the coins have been taken out, and after being dumped, how can they be recovered? We can only wait and see if time can help us recover some value🤣🤣🤣
$PI Someone always says that Pi is heavily manipulated, I really want to laugh. Pi is becoming harder and harder to control now. The current narrow fluctuation range is entirely the result of a battle between bulls and bears. The total market cap is so large, yet the inflow into exchanges is only about four to five billion, accounting for less than 20% of the total circulating supply. This indicates that 80% of the coins are being hoarded and not sold, so who is controlling the market? Who dares to manipulate the price? For those trying to push the price up, the 80% of coins behind it are like a bomb. If they dare to push, they could lose everything in minutes. As for crashing the price, they don’t dare either. As long as you dare to sell below 0.15, the orders can scare them to death. The chips sold off are afraid they won’t be able to buy back.