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I decided to write a Q&A article about the Pi Network. The reason I decided to do this is that I got tired of reading nonsense from irrelevant people. Let's take them in order.
1) Is the Pi Network a spam network?
No
2) Why is it not considered spam?
Personally, I have transferred over 1000 Pi coins from my Pi wallet to exchanges where I can sell them at any time and convert them to USDT.
3) Are there people who have been unable to transfer their Pi coins to their wallets?
Yes, soon, and as long as the rules of the white paper have not been violated, the migration process will be completed and pioneers will be able to access it.
4) Have the coins been locked for 3 years?
Yes, they have been locked, but they did not lock themselves. It was the users' choice to ensure a higher mining rate. Many did this without reading what they chose, and now they are coming out and shouting. (By the way, those who locked them for three years are very lucky because this way they will avoid the temptation to sell them at very low prices)
5) Is it a meme coin?
No, it is a coin with its own blockchain.
6) How does blockchain technology work knowing it is a tapcoin and there is no processing power to support it?
Incorrect, the Pi Network is supported by 600,000 computers running on the blockchain through a program called Docker. Anyone can do this and support the network and earn rewards.$BTC