$PI KYC precisely controls and freezes you, preventing large funds from entering the market. Personal computer-grade artificial intelligence AI, enjoying various game consoles of Xiaobawang, making you marvel at how technology changes life. A hundred billion coins to satisfy your large-volume needs. We are firmly against speculation; a sharp rise is impossible, a sharp rise is speculation. Bottom-fishing, brothers, bottom-fishing! The more it drops, the more excited you get; the more it drops, the more you bottom-fish. If you're not excited enough, read the white paper more; if that's still not enough, let's hold a conference.

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· 21m ago
You may have read the white paper, or maybe you didn't read it carefully or understand it!
Learn more accurately from the π white paper to improve your correct understanding!
According to π's mining model and release mechanism, it will take at least ninety-nine years to six hundred years to mine it all; you won't see π fully mined in your lifetime.
Based on the release mechanism, the market's peak circulating supply is around six to nine years, approximately 15 billion coins.
Currently, the actual circulating supply is less than 2.5 billion (about 700-800 million are mapped but haven't moved since, possibly due to accounts being abandoned or wallet seed phrases lost), with less than 1.5 billion actually in circulation.
Using the release mechanism to estimate, if you hold an account with 10,000 coins, you'll never or for your lifetime run out of them.
You need to repeatedly stake and release infinitely to continue mining coins from the pool and your account's computational power coins.
After full mapping, the average usable (circulating) coins per account are very few!
There will never be a billion coins in circulation.
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