Is Pi Legit or a SCAM?

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Is Pi Legit or a SCAM?

Is Pi Legit or a SCAM?

“Pi Network” is a smart platform that allows users to earn Pi cryptocurrency from any mobile device. The Beta version of the app was launched in March 2019 by three individuals from Stanford. And two of them hold PhDs. They aim to create a secure, immutable, non-counterfeit, and interoperable source of digital money. They are going to do this by using distributed ledger technology and making use of the stellar consensus protocol.

When I first heard about Pi, I thought it was some sort of privacy scam that will steal our data. I didn’t understand it. It seemed like another app that I would never use. I thought it was a waste of time, mobile data, and battery life. As a result, I didn’t participate.

Months later… My friend who is pursuing mechanical engineering told me that Pi is valuable similar to how Bitcoin is valuable. Once I understood it, I immediately realized that I had missed a great opportunity, because you can only earn Pi for a very limited time, and will have to buy Pi coins/tokens on the market like other stocks and cryptocurrencies.

I went to my home to start mining Pi on my phone. As I went through the process I realized I couldn’t start mining because I didn’t have an invitation code. I was locked out and couldn’t even join the Pi Network. I had to wait for a day to meet my friend again and ask him for the invitation code to join and earn.

If I started mining Pi the first time I heard about it, I would have way more Pi coins today.



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