Is #PI the same as the Pi you mine?

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GateUser-319b96c8vip
· 02-14 06:38
A convex one and a concave one
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TheDawnOfLightvip
· 02-14 06:07
You dug up the male, and the one in the office is the female🤣🤣
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GateUser-5865b845vip
· 02-14 04:38
It's the same? No way. This costs one dollar, and mining Pi earns about 3,141,590 dollars. Do you think they're the same?🤣
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haohao668vip
· 02-14 04:01
It's different; this one costs only 1 yuan, and the mined amount is 2 million each.
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Ppppppvip
· 02-14 03:51
It's mostly the same through KVB's affirmation.
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WolfTotemV8vip
· 02-14 03:51
Different, one male and one female!😀
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w1349vip
· 02-14 03:49
Hop on board!🚗
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Only1ULeftvip
· 02-14 03:47
It's different. The coins mined use electricity from the national power grid—very high-end. Don't sell for less than 10U.
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GateUser-724a5521vip
· 02-14 03:45
Still asking this question
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GateUser-24ab6d85vip
· 02-14 03:44
You can also transfer to the wallet.
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