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$PI Everyone's been saying don't trust Pi coin, and definitely don't trust Fan Dajiao and Nigo's bullshit. There are still people fantasizing about getting rich overnight thanks to this couple? Pi coin's biggest expense is paying actors and water army shills. Nigo and Fan Dajiao are constantly throwing money at hiring shills and actors to promote Pi coin. All those so-called teams you see—Hardesugar, BigDog, Meimei team—they're all fake plants. Fan Dajiao studied human behavior, and he's got you all figured out perfectly. On one hand, he pays older people to run pyramid scheme tactics to attract elderly folks. On the other hand, he pays young shills pretending to be technical staff explaining technology to attract young people. That way he covers all age groups—pretty impressive, right? Human behavior psychology. Then he manufactures news about Pi coin's massive value to brainwash everyone. Before the mainnet launch, they do an appetizer by secretly dumping coins first—fleece a small portion of people who think they got a great deal and made huge profits. Then after listing, they lose everything and get decimated. After listing is when the main course begins. Most Pi believers' greed goes crazy and floods into exchanges, and the project team slowly swings the sickle, harvesting bit by bit. Can't rush it—gotta make believers think this is just normal market fluctuations, otherwise you'll blow your cover and have no more sheep to shear. Every half year they pump it up to keep the sheep motivated, or else they'll all wilt.