#Pi #PiNetworkMainnet #BTC Pi is a digital currency developed by Stanford PhDs, with over 55 million members worldwide. To claim 1 Pi, follow this link https://minepi.com/Teknologic90 and use Teknologic90) as your invitation code.
#PI i think this has released a strong signal. Today is June 13th. Why is it so coincidental that it had to happen on June 13th? Is today some important day? Can it make the market manipulator take such drastic action and dump 7.9 million in short orders in 15 minutes? This indicates that it's a good thing; only by taking action can things run quickly! Those who are afraid and worried can retreat, and those with ideas should not hesitate to make a move! After all, different people see different things. Not everyone is meant to get rich in this world, otherwise, who will be responsible for tightening the screws in the factory! The eternal 28 rule!
Pi is still oscillating slightly, with no good news released for now, so there's not much market activity. There may be good news coming between June 18 and 20, let's wait and see. #pi #pinetwork
Quadriga CEO's widow speaks out over his death and the missing crypto millions Gerald Cotten died suddenly in 2018 and took keys to $250 million in crypto assets to his grave.
Full interview here: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/quadriga-widow-jennifer-roberston-gerald-cotten-1.6318955
#btc Kristoffer Koch was writing a thesis on encryption when he decided to buy 5,000 Bitcoins for $27—just out of curiosity. Like most people back then, he didn’t think the digital currency would go anywhere. He forgot about the investment entirely… until four years later, when Bitcoin’s value skyrocketed and he remembered his small purchase.
After digging up his password, he discovered that his $27 had turned into nearly $900,000. Koch used the money to buy a luxury apartment in Oslo, and the story became one of the first viral Bitcoin success tales. It’s a reminder that sometimes, the smallest bets can have unbelievable outcomes. 💰💻
#bitcoin #BTC Satoshi Nakamoto, the anonymous creator of Bitcoin, is believed to own around 1.1 million BTC—worth approximately $120 billion—making him the world's 11th richest person. His identity remains unknown, and there's no evidence the coins have ever been moved. His fortune highlights Bitcoin's explosive growth and enduring influence.