$PI Why are foreign accounts easier to turn green? In China, many people over sixty are stuck with eight yellow and nine yellow cards, and many still choose to lock for three years at 100%. What is the project team's purpose? By manipulating, you can activate an empty wallet. What does this mean? After clicking for seven or eight years, you still have to spend money to top up Pi into the wallet. Do you think this is a bit too unfair?

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LaoLiang1266
· 06-13 03:22
It's just a social experiment; take it seriously and you'll lose.
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GateUser-a8e7a6e8
· 06-13 02:59
Just charge forward 👊
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GateUser-2216933f
· 06-13 02:54
Steadfast HODL💎
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DengDengDengDengDeng
· 06-13 02:49
Waiting for the exchange to delist 😂
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RefreshingAndUpliftingYour
· 06-13 02:20
There are many brushes, each person has 3 accounts.
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GateUser-7209379b
· 06-13 02:20
It’s to help more people on the mainland hold on to their valuables. After the Pi transition is over and the price starts to get better, then the mapping will kick in.
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PumpLatinLamp
· 06-13 01:46
It's just for Greater China to fill the gap...
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CuttingTheLeekWhenIt
· 06-13 01:32
Who told you to spend money to buy it? Just wait for the free release, isn't that enough!
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USD
· 06-13 01:31
Reading companion
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WolfTotemV8
· 06-13 01:24
Reading with the Crown Prince
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