Greed blinds people—otherwise, why haven’t they realized by now that Pi Network is nothing more than a scam?
By allowing only 3 to 5% of miners to migrate, scammer Nicolas and his team have pocketed $4 billion, probably thinking, ‘Wow, how easily we’re fooling these people.’
The KYC deadline passed a long time ago, yet they’re still dangling the KYC carrot in front of users.
To buy more time, they’re now claiming some wallets aren’t active and need to be activated. But the question is—how were the wallets of those who migrated already active?
When checking the KYC section, it shows ‘KYC Complete,’ but in the wallet, it says KYC hasn’t been done. In other words, they’re making up stuff as they go—feeding users a bunch of nonsense stories, and miners are actually believing it. Like seriously!?
These bizarre fairy tales are worse than anything in grandma’s bedtime stories.
Only scammers like Nicolas and his team could come up with such a weirdly ‘decentralized’ crypto project.
That’s why the Pi Core Team never faces the media or answers any questions.