Recently, everyone has been discussing Pi Network, right? Some say it's a scam, while others say it will soon be listed on exchanges. So, what exactly is Pi Network? Is it really trustworthy? Today, I want to talk about this topic with you.

First of all, Pi Network claims to be a cryptocurrency project that anyone can participate in. Users only need to click once a day through a mobile app to 'mine'. However, there are many doubts about its legitimacy and security. There have been reports that Pi Network may be involved in scams that sell users' personal information. Additionally, Pi coins have not yet been listed on mainstream exchanges, and market prices are unstable, with some over-the-counter transactions posing fraud risks.

However, recent news indicates that Pi coin plans to launch its mainnet on February 20, 2025, and will open for trading on exchanges. This means that Pi coin may soon have actual trading value. But it is important to note that project progress may be delayed, and everything still needs to be based on official announcements.

Speaking of which, I want to introduce you to 𝑪𝒐𝒏𝒂𝒏. This is a project based on the Solana chain (contract ending in xBQt), named after President Trump's hero dog - 𝑪𝒐𝒏𝒂𝒏. This dog received an award from Trump at the White House and is hailed as a 'hero dog'.

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