$PI Don't expect anything from this project. The founders are not people who do big things. At first, they said validators would get 0.25 Pi coins for each person verified, but in the final settlement, it's 0.05 Pi coins per person verified. If I had known from the beginning it would be this little, I wouldn't have bothered becoming a validator—it's not worth it. This is a concrete example of breaking trust. Mainnet launch keeps getting delayed with no sense of timeline, and until now there's no visible target date for decentralization. The project has stepped into every pitfall in blockchain and keeps hitting the wall without learning. Isn't a project like this bound to fail?
$PI Don't expect anything from this project. The founders are not people who do big things. At first, they said validators would get 0.25 Pi coins for each person verified, but in the final settlement, it's 0.05 Pi coins per person verified. If I had known from the beginning it would be this little, I wouldn't have bothered becoming a validator—it's not worth it. This is a concrete example of breaking trust. Mainnet launch keeps getting delayed with no sense of timeline, and until now there's no visible target date for decentralization. The project has stepped into every pitfall in blockchain and keeps hitting the wall without learning. Isn't a project like this bound to fail?