$PI Crazy gate is here—when it reaches the cost price, have you considered it? Whether to run or stay?

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26,000Ri
· 04-23 10:13
Impossible things—just me alone has more than 300 loyal fans. Because I’ve been spreading the Bamboo Law to them, and they’re all staunch believers. Not only that: at my call, each of us bought over 1,000 spot assets to stockpile. Among them, several people with plenty of money have stockpiled between 40,000 and 60,000 spot assets. I’m not trying to骗 you—aren’t you mad? Super annoying, huh? We firmly believe that in five years it’ll be 100 bucks per coin… Our plan is based on a five-year cycle 😀😀😀
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PiCoinIs$10,000PerP
· 04-23 09:30
My cost of 2.3u needs to be multiplied by more than ten times to reach the target, that's tough.
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GateUser-f29f7728
· 04-23 09:08
Currently the average price is 0.78, with sell orders listed at $20,000.
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Peige188
· 04-23 07:52
Don't run, wait to die
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GateUser-a8e7a6e8
· 04-23 07:50
Just charge it 👊
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StarFireflies
· 04-23 07:48
Once it hits the cost price, if it drops below the cost price then you sell, and if it rises above the cost price then you buy. Worst case, you just eat a bit of the trading fees—but damn it, it’s also a lot better than getting stuck.
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GateUser-5bc402d3
· 04-23 07:33
With sufficient funds, resist the low prices to keep the average cost low. If that's all the capital you have, don't worry about the cost price. Engage in swing trading by selling high and buying low, and you can still accumulate more coins.
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TheTopAnalystsOfWallStreet
· 04-23 07:30
More than 90% will run away.
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