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  • Sünnipäev 28.03.1995
  1. Kindlasti ei soovita, kuna 99,9% tõenäosusega on tegu scammiga. Soovitan Sinul ka see äpp telefonist maha lasta. Soovitan lugeda järgmisi red flag'e: Lying about the nature of the product. No mining of any sort happens, you just press a button every 24 hours and watch ads. No use-case for the product. Pi coins don't exist, first of all. They're supposedly coming at some point and let's just suppose that they will. What's the value proposition? It'd be a blockchain (supposedly based on Stellar's protocol) + KYC to prove you're human. What's the benefit of the KYC? If they just wanted to prevent people from generating a million addresses to gobble up all the coins, they could have partnered with an exchange (that already does KYC) and do an air drop. This is done today with many other tokens, and it seems to work well enough. Credentialism. The fact that it's made by "Stanford PhDs" is constantly stressed, yet this means nothing. If a product is impressive, just show off the product. Credentialism is a hallmark of every scam, designed to impress the impressionable. Constant urging to invite people. It's one thing to have users promote your product based on their positive experience and one might even accept referral codes in a commercial product, but it's another to have referral codes be basically mandatory. Targeting the ignorant. I do not say this to be insulting and I'm not in favor of anyone been either shut out or taken to the cleaners, but it's quite clear from both the promotional material as well as personal experience that people with as little knowledge about crypto as possible are targeted. "Bitcoin with ads" will not sound legit to anyone with familiarity with Bitcoin, but people know about "crypto" know, and the idea that they can "get crypto" as well, at no cost, sounds appealing to many - "You deserve to be part of the crypto revolution too!" I feel as if I'm listening to an Amway presentation about my "entrepreneurship", but even Amway at least sells real products. Imagine if they instead sold coupons for Appeal to FOMO. "Too many people are missing out on the crypto revolution", as the website says. You can invest $100 into Bitcoin, Ethereum, ADA, XLM, LINK, VET, GRT, etc. right now if you want. You can even be adventurous and invest into one of those smart contracts on ERC-20 in the hopes that they'll go x100. Nobody's forcing you to "miss out" on anything. And in either case, there's no guarantee that these Pi-coins, should they ever come, be worth anything. There's a million tokens worth $0.00005 a piece. Ehk siis - reaalset coini tegelikult ei olegi ehk oma "kaeandatud" PI "coini" ei saa sa müüa. Teiseks - sina oled toode, kes neid reklaame vahib.
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