

Voltz
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@voltsdaniel
Let's fly to the moon! ✨🚀












🚨 Most Pioneers are still misunderstanding Pi Launchpad ✨ Just because you “have Pi” doesn’t mean you can automatically buy tokens. 🎟️ Think of it like trying to get tickets to a high-demand, sold-out event: 🔹 Staking (PiPower) 👉 You’re not buying anything yet 👉 You’re only securing your position in the priority queue 👉 The more you stake → The higher your rank → The better your chance 💰 Committing 👉 This is the actual purchase moment 👉 This is when you spend your Pi to receive real tokens 👉 No commit = No tokens in your wallet 🔥 Real-life example: Imagine a limited concert: You buy VIP early access (Staking) → You get to enter first. Then you pay for the ticket (Committing) → You finally have your seat. No staking = You risk missing out completely when tickets run out. ⚡ Staking = Access & Priority 💎 Committing = Real Ownership 🤔 So be honest with yourself: If you only had 100 Pi right now, would you use it for Staking or save it for Committing? Drop your choice below 👇 Follow @pitown89 🫡 If this information was useful to you, please LIKE & REPOST! It really helps a lot 💟 #PiNetwork #PiLaunchpad #PiStaking #PiPower #Committing #PiTokens #PiCommunity







If you have an active lockup of 90% for 3 years, which was initiated before February 20, you should be celebrating, because y'all will be the Kings & Queens of Pi Launchpad. Sometimes in life, mistakes are blessings in disguise!! Those who regretted the lockup, will now rejoice.










Highly disappointed that after educating you in the comments section about why advising newcomers not to mine Pi is bad, you still insist on it, and you disingenuously refuse to address how your advice puts them at a disadvantage — compared to verified pioneers. Pi Network requires you to be a full fledged pioneer to gain access to the full perks of its ecosystem of utility apps. Anyone following such an advice will miss out on so many perks that only having a Pi account will get you access too. For example, if, as a newcomer to Pi, you only bought pi on exchanges and did not create a Pi account to mine, you will not be able to: - use pi apps - buy utility tokens through the Pi Launchpad - claim .Pi domains And so much more that I can't even call to mind right now. Any advice that tells you not to create a Pi account, comes from a place of not really understanding what Pi Network is doing. Learn the deep things of Pi.