This question has been asked more often within the $pi ecosystem directly to the Pi Core Team for the past 2 years but no seriouse answer has been given by the PCT. Which has resulted to many more questions been asked on a daily basis creating tension of vain contribution from the end of the pioneers.
Many people, including myself, share optimism about Pi Network and its potential to bring positive change to our lives, freeing us from the grasp of poverty. However, it's crucial to acknowledge that the PCT has not made any explicit promises regarding the success of Pi. The excitement surrounding Pi has fueled hype, leading individuals to take risks by selling their lands, cars, phones, and other assets, in the hope that Pi will eventually become valuable.
Despite this hype-driven activity, the PCT has chosen to remain silent, leaving questions about the future for those who have sold their properties and belongings for Pi. These individuals have taken an expensive decision using their hard-earned money to support the Pi economy and ecosystem. The lingering question is what lies ahead for these sellers. Will they be able to redeem their income from Pi at the same value, or even greater, than what they sold their properties and items for?
The uncertainty surrounding this situation raises valid concerns for those who have taken such risks, and it highlights the need for transparency and clarity from the PCT regarding the future of Pi and its value for those who have invested their assets.
What are your thoughts Pioneers?
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