#PI World-renowned tech companies are vying to lay out the Web3.0 track, competing to bid for domain names and develop new businesses: while you still think it's a scam, the world is bustling with activity.
1. Huawei successfully bid for "huawei.pi" with 185,000 Pi coins. 2. The bidding price for Amazon's "amazon.pi" domain once exceeded 30,000 Pi coins. 3. The bidding price for Tesla's "tesla.pi" domain once reached 15,000 Pi coins. 4. Companies like Samsung, Alibaba, Walmart, eBay, Google, etc., and other tech companies continue to bid.
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Isn't the police station also eager to sign up, living in its own dream all day long, deceiving even itself?
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GateUser-91a51c4f
· 06-16 02:17
Huawei and TSL that is too fake, I suggest redoing it.
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JackTang168
· 06-16 02:14
World-renowned technology companies are rushing to layout the Web3.0 track, competing to bid for domain names and establish new businesses: while you still think it's a scam, the world is bustling with activity.
1. Huawei successfully bid "huawei.pi" for 185,000 Pi coins.
2. The bidding price for Amazon's "amazon.pi" domain once exceeded 30,000 Pi coins.
3. The bidding price for Tesla's "tesla.pi" domain once reached 15,000 Pi coins.
4. Companies like Samsung, Alibaba, Walmart, eBay, Google, and other tech companies continue to bid.
#PI World-renowned tech companies are vying to lay out the Web3.0 track, competing to bid for domain names and develop new businesses: while you still think it's a scam, the world is bustling with activity.
1. Huawei successfully bid for "huawei.pi" with 185,000 Pi coins.
2. The bidding price for Amazon's "amazon.pi" domain once exceeded 30,000 Pi coins.
3. The bidding price for Tesla's "tesla.pi" domain once reached 15,000 Pi coins.
4. Companies like Samsung, Alibaba, Walmart, eBay, Google, etc., and other tech companies continue to bid.