Do you think the government of some nations will be happy with pi development? The fact that many of their citizens will be richer and banks will have low patronage.
So in your opinion, will pi survive globally especially in the US where 1 pi will have value over $1?
if a government "bans" it they are only shooting themselves in the foot. Decentralized Protocols cannot be banned. Innovation will leave and go elsewhere and citizens will be forced to use eroding fiats until their government loses credibility
if a government “bans” it they are only shooting themselves in the foot. Decentralized Protocols cannot be banned. Innovation will leave and go elsewhere and citizens will be forced to use eroding fiats until their government loses credibility
See lessI don't think the government of any nation would ban its citizens for mining Pi . 1. Its not illegal. 2. It doesn't consume energy and electricity like btc mining. 3. Its completely safe. A true government as time goes on would even accept and integrate Pi into the country's trading system.
I don’t think the government of any nation would ban its citizens for mining Pi .
See less1. Its not illegal.
2. It doesn’t consume energy and electricity like btc mining.
3. Its completely safe.
A true government as time goes on would even accept and integrate Pi into the country’s trading system.
The government can't stop pi network, we are a community with different people round the world
The government can’t stop pi network, we are a community with different people round the world
See lessIt's not possible to ban on pi.
It’s not possible to ban on pi.
See lessIts not fair for the people of that country.it's not possible if the pi register in the SEC .
Its not fair for the people of that country.it’s not possible if the pi register in the SEC .
See lessIf the government of my country decide to ban Pi, I as a pioneer we find my way out of the country to a Pi economy country and keep hoping in future, no country will be left out of the Pi revolution.
If the government of my country decide to ban Pi, I as a pioneer we find my way out of the country to a Pi economy country and keep hoping in future, no country will be left out of the Pi revolution.
See lessPi network is not for the government and the government can't don't stop us from mining pi
Pi network is not for the government and the government can’t don’t stop us from mining pi
See lessYes. I understand you. But what if the government of your country decide to ban pi exchange and barter, what happens?
Yes. I understand you. But what if the government of your country decide to ban pi exchange and barter, what happens?
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