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Pi Crypto

Remember the craze of bitcoin at the back end of 2017 when a single coin was worth $18,000? Well, only 4 years prior, a bitcoin was worth a mere $123 in October of 2013. Imagine if you had bought a bitcoin for just over $100 and in a few years it was worth 180 times that. Now go a step further and ask yourself what if that bitcoin you paid $100 for, could be free to acquire and that all you needed was an app. 

Let me introduce you to Pi. No, not the mathematical constant 3.14... or just a badly spelt version of a yummy dessert. Pi is a new version of cryptocurrency aimed at using social circles to not leave people out of the next big thing and also to make cryptocurrency mining more accessible and cheaper. to earn Pi, all you have to do is log onto the app every 24 hours and press mine. 

Currently Pi, as a currency. is worth virtually nothing but everything starts off that way and in 5 years time even if 1 Pi is worth 10p, I would at this very moment have £250 worth of Pi with basically no work done and no capital invested. 

One last thing to note is that there is a finite amount of Pi sow once it is all mined, it's gone so better to start sooner than later. If you're interested here's a link and below is a screenshot of the app and how many Pi I currently have!

Link: Pi is a new digital currency developed by Stanford PhDs, with over 8 million members worldwide. To claim your Pi, follow this link https://minepi.com/bradyma and use my username (bradyma) as your invitation code.


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