In recent years, we have heard a lot about the Pi Network currency, the digital currency that millions of people around the world have started to talk about. Simply put, Pi is an attempt to create a digital currency that can be mined from mobile phones, without complex devices or high electricity consumption.
The idea started from a group of Stanford University graduates, and the goal was to empower everyone to easily enter the world of digital currencies. The app spread quickly, and over time, users began to collect 'Pi' by daily tapping within the app.
But the important question now is: Does Pi have real value? And when will it officially launch for trading?
As of the moment this post is written, Pi is still in the 'testing phase' (Testnet), and it has not been fully launched in global markets. Some people are buying or selling it outside official platforms, but the price is not uniform, and there is no recognized market yet.
In summary:
The Pi Network project is interesting.
So far, there is no official confirmation of the full launch date.
It's best to be cautious of any unofficial buying or selling activities.
If you're collecting Pi, consider it a free experiment, and wait for official developments.
If you're interested, write your opinion in the comments:
Do you think Pi will be the Bitcoin of the future? Or just a digital bubble?
