People who mined Pi for free on their phones are sitting on a $120B fully diluted valuation—while real, working products struggle to reach $1B. And here’s the crazy part: Most Pi holders can’t even cash out yet. The hype is real, but the liquidity? Not so much. So what happens next? Does Pi Coin hold its ground, or does it fade to zero like so many speculative projects before it? One thing’s for sure—this space is unpredictable. Trade smart, stay skeptical.
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NinePurpleLiFireDete
· 02-22 09:35
Understand your spicy comparison! So powerful, where were you when BTC was worth a few cents, and where were you when ETH registration gave away five thousand?
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TheMountainComes
· 02-22 09:32
Do you think it's easy to belittle a project that has been around for 6 years? You feel sorry for these coins that have emerged out of nowhere in just two or three years, without any value. It's a case of putting the cart before the horse.
Crypto never fails to surprise.
People who mined Pi for free on their phones are sitting on a $120B fully diluted valuation—while real, working products struggle to reach $1B.
And here’s the crazy part: Most Pi holders can’t even cash out yet. The hype is real, but the liquidity? Not so much.
So what happens next? Does Pi Coin hold its ground, or does it fade to zero like so many speculative projects before it?
One thing’s for sure—this space is unpredictable.
Trade smart, stay skeptical.