Pi Coin, it's not that simple!
Although Pi Coin is very popular right now, I must remind everyone that this thing is not that simple.
The official app and browser for Pi Coin are actually developed by different developers in the Play Store. This is quite strange; how can the core app and browser of a project not be developed by the same team? It gives the impression that the team behind it is a bit unreliable.
Then there’s the KYC for Pi Coin, which requires users to submit their personal information during the migration to the mainnet. This is a big taboo in the crypto world, as everyone values privacy the most.
Moreover, the mining mechanism of Pi is also concerning; some say that even if you close the app, it can still mine, and the computing power is fake. If that's true, then Pi is indeed a bit of a scam.
Another small detail is that among the creators of Pi Coin, there is a Chinese woman. This isn't inherently a problem, but there are quite a few Chinese in the crypto space who engage in dubious schemes. So this raises some suspicions about the motives behind Pi Coin.
Most importantly, I've been searching for Pi Coin's GitHub repository and have failed to find it. A project that claims to have innovative blockchain technology doesn't even have a public code repository? Isn't that just a joke?
Therefore, for projects like Pi, I still recommend that everyone approach them with caution.
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