$PI Pi will be very valuable in the future. Everyone must hold on to it. No problem reaching $0.3 in 5 years, $1 in 10 years, and it will definitely return to $3 in 15 years. Hold on tight. The early believers, take care of your health and try to live longer. There is still hope to see Pi succeed.

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Quaiq
· 05-10 22:10
Just as you said, let's do the math. Now, if you invest 1 million yuan, after 15 years it will be 17.6 million yuan. That's a good return rate. If you keep it in the bank, it might depreciate by more than 60% after 15 years! What should we do? 😆😆😆
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AntMovingBricks
· 05-10 16:45
With this level of resilience, still dabbling in the crypto world, you'd better quit now.
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GateUser-be4f27d8
· 05-10 16:18
A $3 USD target, in fact, is just the moment when a piece of news lands and the price begins to rise.
This news is that all applications on the Pi underlying chain are implemented, with all construction completed, and the underlying chain is fully open-sourced, including KYC submission and wallet information handled entirely on-chain with no unnecessary trigger conditions, making it impossible for individuals to extract information separately.
Currently, the underlying chain is still in a centralized state.
Simply put, it is now a semi-finished social experiment project.
When it matures, the price will rise rapidly.
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GateUser-2216933f
· 05-10 14:25
Just charge forward 👊
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WithPi,There'sAFuture.Let's
· 05-10 14:10
Yes.
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PiNewbie
· 05-10 14:07
Saying cold remarks here
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GateUser-d000de54
· 05-10 14:05
This is a complete loss of confidence in Pi.
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