I've been holding Pi coins for a few months and haven't really traded them much. Is there any way to break even? I believe it should have bottomed out by now, right? If it doesn't hit a new high, I won't sell. I'll keep holding on, and I believe there will be a good outcome. Staying focused and working hard—let's keep it up.
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GateUser-9328df46
· 12-05 09:28
There are only a few people doing swing trading. Right now, besides holding, there are no other ways to use Pi, so it's normal for the trading volume to be low.
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ETHPlayers
· 12-05 08:39
Stay strong and HODL💎
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YugeTalksCoins
· 12-05 08:31
Stay strong and HODL💎
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炑zZ
· 12-05 08:27
Hard to say, if Lao Si doesn't allow everyone to map and sell off the free mined coins, it's hard for the price to rise. There's still a higher chance of it hitting new lows.
I've been holding Pi coins for a few months and haven't really traded them much. Is there any way to break even? I believe it should have bottomed out by now, right? If it doesn't hit a new high, I won't sell. I'll keep holding on, and I believe there will be a good outcome. Staying focused and working hard—let's keep it up.