$PI Stellar was launched in 2014, with a total supply of 50 billion, has practical use cases, and collaborations with major institutions.


What is its price today?
Issued 100 billion, and the mainnet is not fully open yet.
There are no practical use cases, and no institutions have joined.
Do you think the current price is a bubble?
PI0.15%
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GateUser-2d2da21e
· 21h ago
Stellar is directly meant for getting money from selling coins. Pi is a “zhèng juǎn” issued by 60 million pioneers for a riveting item. The underlying logic is different.
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GateUser-2216933f
· 22h ago
Steadfast HODL💎
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GateUser-ccd965e5
· 22h ago
Why did I believe that damn Fourth Dog back then? I learned a harsh lesson from him. Thank you.
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ShiningBrightlyWantsToSendOut
· 23h ago
0.00 something is the appropriate price
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XuanDu
· 06-11 06:40
There is still significant room for growth in market value and transaction volume.
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RefreshingAndUpliftingYour
· 06-11 05:22
What is suitable for the general public is the best
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GateUser-724a5521
· 06-11 04:28
Pi is inclusive finance, not a token
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czh888
· 06-11 04:18
Stellar Protocol, the Byzantine algorithm protocol they’re talking about is XLM! Pi is very likely a low-quality “meme coin” for XLM—so buying some XLM is a good choice for potential future asset appreciation.
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WhatACleverPerson.
· 06-11 04:06
Everyone is paying attention to Pi, and everyone should know that Pi uses the Stellar protocol.
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EthPlayers
· 06-11 03:55
Indeed, it's hard to compare with Stellar; it seems it still needs to fall.
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