#PI 【Finance News】Musk💰 announced after the conclusion of the blockchain consensus conference in Toronto that he will invest 90% of his personal assets in the controversial crypto asset Pi coin. However, the project's founder, Nicolas Kokalidis, has been reported to continue selling tokens to cash out, resulting in a total loss of over $20 billion for Musk. In leaked photos from today, Musk is seen holding a damaged Pi coin promotional sign, with close-up shots of his tear-streaked face directly pointing to Nicolas's "technical fraud." Reports indicate that the Pi coin's Mainnet has previously experienced a maximum fall of 86.7%, and its centralized servers and multi-level marketing mechanism have been investigated by regulators in several countries.
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CryptoChampion
· 2025-05-22 08:43
Your OBS setting problem
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BTCETHTON
· 2025-05-22 07:59
Bull Run 🐂
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Hram1984
· 2025-05-22 05:03
very interesting what this will be
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ForestSpring
· 2025-05-21 18:00
Black bastard, who else believes this rumor except your mother?
#PI 【Finance News】Musk💰 announced after the conclusion of the blockchain consensus conference in Toronto that he will invest 90% of his personal assets in the controversial crypto asset Pi coin. However, the project's founder, Nicolas Kokalidis, has been reported to continue selling tokens to cash out, resulting in a total loss of over $20 billion for Musk. In leaked photos from today, Musk is seen holding a damaged Pi coin promotional sign, with close-up shots of his tear-streaked face directly pointing to Nicolas's "technical fraud." Reports indicate that the Pi coin's Mainnet has previously experienced a maximum fall of 86.7%, and its centralized servers and multi-level marketing mechanism have been investigated by regulators in several countries.