#pi doesn't need that much, 1000 Pi is enough. You will find that in this lifetime, one does not actually need that much money.
2. Pi itself has no risk. The biggest risk of Pi is that you think there is a risk and may not be able to hold on.
3. There is no need to analyze the reasons for Pi's rise. The sun rises not because of the rooster's crow.
4. Looking at Pi's K-line years later, the entire year of 2025 is just a straight line.
5. One realization: Pi has no major players. Some people think they can be major players. They pull it up to sell, but can’t get back on.
6. Going online on an exchange is not a benefit for Pi. Pi going online on an exchange is a benefit for the exchange.
7. I don’t think Bitcoin will become a competitor to Pi; the goal of surpassing Bitcoin seems too small for Pi.
8. In the future, you will find that you don't care about the quality of life; holding Pi is the highest quality of life.
9. Taking out a car key is not as good as opening Telegram; look, I'm in the Pi group.
10. Looking at 120 when Pi is 15 dollars isn’t impressive; looking at 80,000 when it’s 20 dollars shows a grand vision.
11. After three waves, looking at a price of 500 doesn’t exclude the possibility of a speculative surge to break 100 dollars and rush towards four digits.
12. Everyone is a Pi millionaire; in the future, holding 10,000 Pi will feel as good as holding 10,000 Bitcoin now.
13. In the long term, everyone is going to miss out; in the future, they will regret it.