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Is PI Networks Legit or Scam? Here is what you need to know about PI Networks

First and foremost, what is PI Networks? PI Networks is a cryptocurrency project launched in March 14, 2019 by four individuals (professor and graduates of Stanford University), Nicolas Kokkalis Ph.D. (Computer Science), Chengdiao Fan Ph.D. (Computer Science), Vince McPhilip M.B.A., and a visiting student researcher Aurélien Schiltz. According to the PI Networks' Core team, they made PI Networks for smart phone users, increasing its accessibility. Well, let's better dig into Pros and Cons of PI Networks first. PROS: It’s free! No upfront costs. Very little risk, if none at all. It’s the possibility of being a pioneer in something potentially much bigger. The app don't even need to always open. Just click Mine button once every 24 hours and that's it. It’s fun! CONS: New, uncertainty if it’ll ever really take off. You’ll get a lot of halfhearted miners who will stay for only a few days or forget to refresh. Frustrating not getting something that you can sell immediately ...

PI Networks: A very promising Cryptocurrency. The Bitcoin of the future. It is not a SCAM

PI Networks is a very promising crypto currency developed by PhD's from Stanford University. Most crypto currency developers develop the crypto currency first, then create a community to utilize their coins. In contrast to this practice, PI Networks is the only crypto currency where the developers focused in building the community first, which at the time of this writing has exceeded 12 million active pioneers. PI Networks started as crypto currency project in March 2019, by the PI Core Team (PC Team) which composed of Professors and Graduates of Stanford University;  anthropologist Chengdiao Fan , computer scientists  Nicolas Kokkalis  and  Aurélien Schiltz , and business major  Vince   McPhilip . PI Networks aim is to make cryptocurrency accessible to all people no matter what their statuses are. It allows mining PI Coins via Mobile Phone. as of the time of this writing, PI Network Main Net has not released yet, but its community has grown to more than ...