#PI $Pi has been around for a while, and to be honest, various warning signs have been accumulating continuously. Years of hype, constant promises of "coming soon," but there has never been a clear and sustainable use case to support people's valuation expectations. Token unlocks, unclear supply dynamics, and a community driven more by hope than fundamentals—these combinations have never been a good omen. User adoption feels forced, liquidity is insufficient, and the genuine demand outside the ecosystem can at best be considered questionable. One day, all these excuses will fail, and when that happens, the price usually reflects reality. Before transparency, real utility, and natural demand emerge, $Pi seems more like a slow decline rather than a breakout.
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#PI $Pi has been around for a while, and to be honest, various warning signs have been accumulating continuously. Years of hype, constant promises of "coming soon," but there has never been a clear and sustainable use case to support people's valuation expectations. Token unlocks, unclear supply dynamics, and a community driven more by hope than fundamentals—these combinations have never been a good omen. User adoption feels forced, liquidity is insufficient, and the genuine demand outside the ecosystem can at best be considered questionable. One day, all these excuses will fail, and when that happens, the price usually reflects reality. Before transparency, real utility, and natural demand emerge, $Pi seems more like a slow decline rather than a breakout.