#PI 【Breaking Finance】Elon Musk 💰announced after the closing of the Blockchain Consensus conference in Toronto that he is investing 90% of his personal assets in the controversial Crypto Asset Pi coin; however, it is reported that the project's founder, Nicholas Kokkalis, will continuously sell tokens to convert to cash, leading to ✴️total losses for Musk exceeding 20 billion dollars. In leaked photographs today, Musk is seen holding a broken advertisement sign for the Pi coin, and his tearful face in close-up points directly to "Nicholas's technical fraud." It is reported that the Pi coin mainnet once experienced a maximum plummet of 86.7%, and its centralized servers and financial pyramid mechanism had previously been invested in by regulators from several countries.
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MorningLove
· 2025-05-20 22:01
Mapping to the Year of the Monkey and the Month of the Horse, now the Wallet is malfunctioning and it’s mapping nothing! Anyway, with all kinds of cards, it seems that the Heavenly Empire will never have a chance! Was it all in vain?
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YuanZhouCommunityQingfeng
· 2025-05-20 21:49
It's obvious that it's made up by the black fans themselves.
#PI 【Breaking Finance】Elon Musk 💰announced after the closing of the Blockchain Consensus conference in Toronto that he is investing 90% of his personal assets in the controversial Crypto Asset Pi coin; however, it is reported that the project's founder, Nicholas Kokkalis, will continuously sell tokens to convert to cash, leading to ✴️total losses for Musk exceeding 20 billion dollars. In leaked photographs today, Musk is seen holding a broken advertisement sign for the Pi coin, and his tearful face in close-up points directly to "Nicholas's technical fraud." It is reported that the Pi coin mainnet once experienced a maximum plummet of 86.7%, and its centralized servers and financial pyramid mechanism had previously been invested in by regulators from several countries.