#PI该上线币安吗? #pinetwork

There is no need to be overly ostentatious about what Pi Network has, nor too pessimistic about what it lacks.

The Pi Network mainnet is set to launch on the 20th, and there are reports that various exchanges will soon list Pi coins. Some are extremely excited, looking forward to a new era; others mock it, thinking it’s just a 'hype coin'; and some are onlookers, waiting to see whether it will soar to glory or fade away silently. It must be said that this debate about Pi is like a mirror, reflecting the diverse realities of society.

Some disdain Pi, believing that its participants are mostly older individuals lacking technical backgrounds and capital support. But this precisely indicates its inclusiveness—anyone willing to join can participate in mining and network building fairly, rather than being excluded by traditional finance or high-threshold blockchain projects. The philosophy of Pi Network has emphasized from the beginning that ordinary people can also access the crypto world; the launch of its mainnet is merely the first step towards maturity, and its future development is what truly deserves attention.

But back to the point, can Pi really become the next Bitcoin? Can its ecosystem support long-term value? After being listed on exchanges, will it soar, or ultimately go to zero? These questions remain unresolved and are at the core of the debate. For believers, the mainnet is an important step in fulfilling promises, while for skeptics, this may just be a celebration before the bubble bursts. So, what do you think? Is Pi's future an opportunity, or just an illusion? Feel free to discuss in the comments.