#PI 1, you will find that in this life, you simply do not need that much money. 1000 PI is enough.


2, PI itself has no risk. The biggest risk of PI is that you think there is risk.
3. The rise of PI does not need to be analyzed for reasons. The rising of the sun is not because of the crowing of the rooster.
4, a few years later, looking at the k-line of PI, the whole of 2025 is just a straight line.
5. The launch of the exchange is not a positive for PI, the launch of PI on the exchange is positive for the exchange.
6. In the future, you will find that you don't care about the quality of life at all, and holding PI in hand is the highest quality of life.
7, The three waves of PI are completed, and the price is expected to reach $200. There is a possibility of skyrocketing to over $1000, heading straight to four digits.
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GateUser-9c410a9a
· 2025-02-26 16:08
Don't rush, the price will surpass BTC within three days. You should buy in with all your assets as much as you can—houses, cars, everything. When you go long, you'll find that three days later your net worth will exceed Musk's. You will be the new world's richest person, and the whole world will look up to you, a god-like existence. You will be the god of Pi coin.
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ToTheMoonIsAMust
· 2025-02-26 16:06
Break through the 5 tail number and go for it, just charge ahead! 💪
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GateUser-a04dc294
· 2025-02-26 16:05
10 Pi coins are enough
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ToTheMoonIsAMust
· 2025-02-26 16:05
Must be strong, haha 😃
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cryptopump
· 2025-02-26 16:04
I don't need Pi, I need cash.
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ACalmMindLeadsToFar
· 2025-02-26 16:04
I have 4000 Pi coins, but unfortunately, I haven't completed KYC yet.
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