$PI Everyone, let’s analyze—why does an exchange’s “pi” get distributed by withdrawing from the Pi wallet and then used for trading? And they even say that the future will be especially powerful. So why are only some small players in Pi mining messing around inside exchanges? They keep finding ways to buy, but they still keep getting trapped in it, and the price keeps dropping lower and lower.



As for those teams and individuals who have the ability, wisdom, and far-sighted vision, and who also have money, developing the Pi ecosystem within Pi—why don’t they go to exchanges and buy, say, a few hundred thousand or even tens of thousands of Pi to store? Since they’re developing the Pi ecosystem, that proves Pi is still good—so why do the tens of thousands of ecosystem entrants participate in developing Pi but still don’t come to exchanges to buy?

If they all bought some, then the exchange price would be far more than this—the so-called “usual behavior.” So why don’t those people buy? And why do so many outside experts all know that what happens with Pi isn’t something that should be bought in large quantities? Why? Why is that?

Everyone, analyze it… It’s really terrifying.
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GateUser-2f6bebe4
· 04-05 02:53
Everyone is busy making a fortune. Who would know if they don't say so? How many people are involved in developing the ecosystem? It's negligible. Do they need to tell others how much they buy?
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GateUser-cbfea46e
· 04-05 02:06
The staking mechanism is correct. Watching ETH get ruined by those token issuers. Those token issuers keep issuing tokens. It's equivalent to a scam.
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GateUser-5ac68398
· 04-05 01:49
My understanding is that currently, pⅰ on the exchange serves as a pre-game warm-up venue for sports enthusiasts to participate in competitions. Project teams and ecosystem builders are the designers and builders of the arena. If the competitions are successful, they will naturally profit. The arena is still under construction, and the competitions haven't started yet. Once the venue is completed and the national team ( billionaires ) enter the competition, ordinary people will eventually be eliminated and harvested, leaving the scene. 😁
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GateUser-d76e48e0
· 04-05 01:46
How do you know others haven't bought?
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StylishAndTrendy
· 04-05 01:23
Capital is smart. As long as Pi doesn’t open-source, capital won’t come in. Soros won’t, Jack Ma won’t, Elon Musk won’t, Pony Ma won’t. Only those who are aggressive and adventurous will—but they will take only the portion of risk they can afford to bear.
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GateUser-c8aafad2
· 04-05 01:22
Some wealthy people buy things you will never know about😀
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AMadDogStandingOnTheEdgeOfA
· 04-05 01:03
As long as it's not open source, the price won't go up. Those institutions aren't fools and won't come in.
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DoWhatIsAppropriateI
· 04-05 00:59
Because the smart contract hasn't been released yet, he's worried that the fourth person will cash out and run away.
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IronGeneral8001
· 04-05 00:56
Because those who truly understand (developers, teams, institutions, smart people) all know: PI has no real value, only hype and bubbles; buying PI is not investing, it's taking on zero-cost chips, it's money going out.
They don't buy not because they can't see the future, but because they see through the current scam too clearly.
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GateUser-86bcd1e7
· 04-05 00:54
With forward-looking investing, there are too many wealthy people, and there are also particularly many people who support this faction—proving that this faction is thoroughly not optimistic about it.
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