8) Why does the Pi Network have so many haters?
There are several reasons:
Some people are confused and think the app is similar to others like Telegram.
A lack of basic understanding of how cryptocurrencies work.
Many people just like to make noise without substance — as the saying goes, empty vessels make the loudest sound.
Some "experts" missed the chance to join early and now criticize the project out of frustration.
Others attempted to cheat the system with multiple accounts but failed due to strict KYC checks, and now resent the project.
And surely, there are other reasons I haven't identified yet. When I do, I’ll gladly share them.
9) Why doesn’t the Pi Core Team make more announcements, leaving haters to speculate and true pioneers in suspense?
It’s clear the support team is under a lot of pressure. Personally, I also doubted the process at times. Despite following all the rules, my KYC status shifted between tentative approval and full approval three or four times, which made me feel uneasy. In the end, everything was finalized, and my account is now fully verified. Still, I believe the Core Team could communicate better. Perhaps having an official technical support channel would help. To be honest, I’ve never seen any public statements from Shatoshi.
10) Will it make us millionaires?
No one can predict the future. The project does show strong potential — it even reached number 11 in just 20 days.
11) Will Pi be listed on Binance?
There has been no official announcement regarding this.
12) Did the Pi Core Team take coins from wallets and return them to the app?
No, that’s not true. In some cases, before the migration process was completed, coins returned to the app due to technical reasons. The biggest myth is that coins returned after they were already in the wallet — this is impossible. Once coins are in a wallet, no one can tamper with them or interfere.
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