Pi was designed to be mined extremely easily. In the early days, an active user could mine 10 to 20 PI per day just by opening the app daily. No costs. No hardware. No risk. In a month, you could collect hundreds of coins. In a year, thousands.

Public data shows over 35 million accounts were created globally. The leadership knew exactly what they were doing. They allowed massive accumulation to create a huge community and a potential oversupply.

Then came the critical stage: migration to mainnet and mandatory KYC. Strict deadlines. Changing rules. Unclear procedures. According to community reports, millions of users failed KYC. Millions more didn’t migrate in time. Their coins became locked or lost permanently.

The economic effect is clear. Millions of inactive accounts. A drastically reduced real supply. Controlled circulation. Minimal selling pressure because most users no longer have access to their coins.

This mechanism clearly benefits those who completed all steps and those who control the rules. Not the average user who mined for years.

Mining very easily at first and enforcing strict filtering later was intentional. Create volume. Create expectations. Eliminate the majority. Leave only a few real holders.

The positive side is often ignored. Pi has not disappeared. The network is active. The community is waiting for listing on major exchanges, including Binance.

Currently, Pi is traded only as IOUs on speculative markets at very low prices compared to early expectations. The real value will be set only after the official listing.

This is where the opportunity lies. Those who managed their coins wisely. Those who passed KYC. Those who migrated on time. These users hold a rare supply in a system where millions were eliminated.

If Pi gets listed on Binance, the supply-demand ratio could shift dramatically. Crypto history shows what happens when a scarce coin hits a major exchange: prices react violently.

Pi becomes an extreme gamble. Most lost. The few remaining can gain massively. Not by luck. By structure.

You need to learn the lesson. Easy mining does not equal value. Rules decide winners. In Pi, the game was about who survives until the end.

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