As Easy As Pi?
Pi is a new digital currency developed by Stanford University PhD students. Those boffins are beavering away trying to create the new Bitcoin! This could be the one.....
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I can't pretend that I understand the world of crypto currencies and all the lingo that goes with it. All I understand is cold, hard, free cash..... and this is another example of it. Welcome to the world of "Pi", Developed by those "Boffins" at Stanford University in California in the good old U S of A, I have been collecting it for some years now. I was put on to it by my old mate "honest" John, who, I met in Germany, but who now lives in Thailand. Yes, that honest John. Any way. I have been collecting little nuggets, of should I say "flakes" of pi for some time now and have accrued a might 4441 pi tokens! "What's that in real money?" I hear you ask? Well, although it's not tradeable just yet, it worth about £30 per token...... yep ...you do the "math" .....if this ever does become real money I will be rich! (evil laugh)




Now, the eagle eyed amongst you will have noticed that "this item is not supported by Coinbase"! Have no fear, the Doc students at Stanford are working on that and working hard to turn this into a proper crypto currency as soon as possible? So how do you get involved? Well first of all you need to download the app onto your phone and start mining. Make sure that you use my link! Why? Because mining pi works best in teams and you get a share of each others efforts and it increases the security of your earnings.
There is NO COST! However, you do need to sign up properly in order to ensure that you get the actual pi tokens once it becomes a reality? Is it safe? Yes! Is is a scam? No!!! Will you have to wait a while for it to become a reality! YES! However, the rewards could be significant. Come along, join the team..... just click on the link below. Here is the blurb!
"Pi is a new digital currency developed by Stanford PhDs, with over 55 million members worldwide. To claim your Pi, follow this link https://minepi.com/Scigeek and use my username (Scigeek) as your invitation code."