$PI If Pi coins are bought and held by a large number of believers, eventually acquiring 80% of the market supply, then the project team will build an ecosystem. The ecosystem consumes tokens, and players who consume tokens buy Pi, which will inevitably drive the price up. When the price rises to a certain level, some people will take profits and leave. Then, using the ecosystem to consume Pi coins again, Pi coins will keep rising.



Are most believers currently holding Pi coins?
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GlowingHotAirBalloon
· 07-03 11:02
The problem is that we can’t even tell what the current circulating supply is, the project’s data isn’t transparent, and talking about “burn-driven deflation” feels a bit like castles in the air.
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GateUser-c975468f
· 07-03 09:47
Buy the dip and enter the market 😎
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TimePassesSilently
· 07-03 09:10
Buy the dip and enter 😎
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ThisIsTranslateContent:Second
· 07-03 08:51
Your statements don't live up to your nickname. Change it quickly.
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YieldCartographer
· 07-03 08:48
Your logical closed loop is quite self-consistent, but the prerequisite is that believers can truly hold 80% without dumping. In reality, after chips are dispersed, large holders selling off is the norm.
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YulongVolcano
· 07-03 08:14
The more patient the faction is, the more likely it is to undergo a drastic change, and trust is gone.
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DengDengDengDengDeng
· 07-03 08:13
Preparation before diarrhea
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