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Zhangshizhuangyuan
· 12-06 06:18
Actually, those who are unwilling to write articles shouldn't write them carelessly. This person writing the article probably never truly tried to understand Pi from the beginning. I guess what they encountered first was the current chaos, with scammers rampant in the China region, frequently using Pi for pyramid schemes and fraud, which has blinded the author! Why don't other countries have such chaos? We should really reflect on this! Such a good project has been turned into this mess by our own people! It's truly speechless...
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GateUser-1fb333b8
· 12-06 04:54
The bigger the waves, the more expensive the fish.
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GateUser-cb228cf1
· 12-06 04:49
The more it is suppressed, the more it rises!
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Azhe1688
· 12-06 04:45
If you're timid, hurry up and liquidate your positions!
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MusicWanderer
· 12-06 04:43
😁Thanks to them for the free publicity
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HeavenlyCourtRebelliou
· 12-06 04:33
Being singled out is a good thing. Every time you're singled out, you miss an opportunity. That's how Bitcoin was missed back in the day.
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GateUser-873dca86
· 12-06 04:25
You have to think about it. Pi hasn't even been fully opened up in the China region yet. So what are they afraid of?
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HowCanIGetOnShore?
· 12-06 04:22
It seems just like the deceptive promotions of Bitcoin back in the day.
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星星火燎原
· 12-06 04:15
Free advertising—the first one mentioned is Bitcoin, the second is Pi.
Is #PI a good thing or a bad thing? Everyone, please comment!