The more it is belittled, the more it shines brilliantly.
Marlena Poissant J35J
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Is #到底 Pi Network considered MLM? It is important to see the facts clearly!
Some people say that Pi Network is a pyramid scheme, but I want to ask: Do you really understand the concept of MLM? What does direct selling rely on? Make money by "spending money to buy goods + recruiting downline members". But what about Pi? It is free, and no one pays to participate, so there is no such thing as "being ripped off".
Some people say that Pi has the concept of pulling offline, then I can only say - you can choose not to mine! Is someone holding a gun to your head and threatening you to light lightning every day? Not at all, right?
This also reminds me of early BTC holders. There were also two groups of people at that time: radicals and rationalists. If you go and tell BTC radicals that it is a garbage coin, I think they will respond to you in the same way, right? In that era, economists and financial leaders were also frantically criticizing BTC. But the facts have proved that BTC has been recognized by many people today, although some people are still not convinced.
Pi’s current situation is just like $BTC back then. If you are really an early BTC holder, I believe you will understand the current situation of Pi being "badmouthed".
Some people also say: "You Pi holders are just fantasizing that it will make you rich!" I'm sorry, I can only say that this statement is a bit blind. Among the early investors of $BTC , how many of them really participated because they saw the future value of $BTC ? At that time, I just wanted to make some extra pocket money. Who would have thought that it would become what it is today?
Of course, I still want to remind all Pi friends: It is important to stay rational and calm when looking at any project. As for those who ask what the value of Pi is, please go and take a look at its white paper.
In the end, this is how life is. Whether it is BTC or Pi, time will tell us everything.
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