$PI Should node operators unplug their network cables?

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Shadro
· 3h ago
It's not a decentralized coin either; even if all the world's nodes are shut down, it still runs.
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EmptyPoolSpan
· 3h ago
Buy the dip and enter 😎
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LakeBaikalIsMyHome
· 3h ago
Now distributing coins for Pi does not require 420,000 nodes, nor tens of millions of miners. A public chain with 100,000 nodes and 10 million qualified miner pioneers can operate normally.
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SeniorBrotherKe
· 3h ago
Mining has also stopped, saves the trouble.
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Sabri
· 3h ago
Another new low🤣
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SeniorBrotherKe
· 3h ago
Network cable unplugged.
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PiBIsKing
· 3h ago
I haven't unplugged it yet; the server fee expires in August, so it will be shut down.
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Nicholas_WalkingOnThe
· 3h ago
Those who are still running nodes now are truly the cream of the crop.
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OldNineCai
· 3h ago
The node ran for half a year, found something wrong, and immediately shut down.
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GateUser-1e645fdc
· 3h ago
😂It looks like meat…but I won’t let you eat it… the same way as nodes
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