#PiCoreTeam #pi Q: What if Pi Network adopted a POH system like LayerEdge? A: With Level 2 KYC like on exchanges, it would only take 10 days to verify 55 million accounts.
Q: Did the 100 Dapps that Nicolas promised for 2024 ever launch? A: No. It was all a scam. As of April 2025, no Dapps have been released.
Q: On April 25, 2025, Nicolas posted that thousands of stores now accept Pi payments. Is this true? A: No. That post is completely fake. These stores are virtual and no one can actually use Pi there due to legal issues. Using Pi for payments could result in arrest and prison.
Q: I saw users on social media trading goods with Pi. Is that real? A: No. These are staged posts to gain followers or promote referral codes.
Q: What is the Pi advertising network that Nicolas talked about? A: Nicolas turned 65 million users into an ad platform to earn revenue from ad views.
Q: Is auctioning .pi domains with major brand names a violation of intellectual property rights? A: Yes. Without brand permission, you could be sued and fined.
Q: Did the project team use internal wallets to bid on Pi domains? A: Yes. Domains like amazon.pi and samsung.pi were won by anonymous internal wallets with tens of thousands of Pi, untraceable on the explorer.
Q: Did Nicolas hire KOLs (influencers) to promote Pi on social media? A: Yes. They post claims like "Pi = $314" or "Pi will replace Bitcoin" to exploit people's greed.
Q: Why are Pi Core Team posts on platform X vague and without clear timelines? A: To keep users engaged and watching ads in the Pi app.
Q: Why hasn’t Nicolas hosted AMAs or posted on his personal page for years? A: Because he's afraid of being exposed, which could collapse the project.
Q: Why have exchanges like Binance, Coinbase, and Bybit refused to list Pi? A: Because they recognize Pi as a scam project.
$HMSTR I have googled it and read in an article by binance and 1-2 other sites that *hamster Kombat* Season 2 will be coming soon , it was reported there S2 may come around 22 March 2025.... So, i guess hamster price will be keep rising high and falling till then and on second season day it will be on peak for last time... All friends holding hamster token now , i would advise them to sell all token on that day...2025March...I they think of hamster token not much progressive and earning full 🌝🌝
bro I would say hamster Kombat was good atleast it had given me 10 dollar in 22 days playing only but in tapswap I was from August 24 but they saying I am not eligible for drop
Amaan The Gamer King
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Tapswap #TapSwap ~ The Worst Airdrop on the telegram far more worse than hamster kombat #HMSTR
Again we can say #Dogs is superior than any of telegram meme coin #BTCNextATH?
👉How to Safeguard Your Binance Account: Best Practices”
“How to Safeguard Your Binance Account: Best Practices”
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