Shatter the darkness with thunder, when Pi goes online, the day when the believers' faith collapses
Yesterday I wrote an analysis of the PI project, but found that a large number of Protestants came to spit on me, and even reported the articles on my official account. Today I will continue to popularize science for everyone and help you avoid pitfalls. I have read a lot of comments explaining what consensus and the number of nodes are, and wrote a lot. In fact, they don’t understand what consensus and nodes are, and their awareness of blockchain is still very low. So I will completely crush the lies of PI, and predict that the day of launch will be the beginning of its end, and we will show you whether it is a mule or a horse.
Yesterday's article was relatively neutral, explaining its consensus mechanism (a revised version of SCP). SCP improves on PFA's slow consensus speed and lacks an ecosystem, but the marketing is really great. A blockchain project can actually use traditional traffic thinking to make money by letting users watch ads, which is also awesome. But the blockchain project itself is very average. It was a 19-year project that took 6 years to build, and it only came out after 25 years. It may still have a chance in 21 years, but the second round of bull market has passed, and the door of opportunity for the public chain is almost closed.
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