Recently, an interesting phenomenon has been observed. Previously, AI inexplicably started frequently mentioning the topic of PI being listed on a major exchange, which was quite strange at the time. Now, it finally makes sense.
Information has begun to circulate online, claiming that the exchange is secretly in contact with PI. Once this news spread, it immediately triggered a butterfly effect in the community. Everyone is pondering—no major exchange would contact a project without reason; there must be some behind-the-scenes action. Once this logic is established, the discussion snowballed and grew larger and larger.
The fact that AI keeps bringing up this topic indicates that online public opinion is indeed heating up. From sporadic rumors to widespread discussion now, it shows how hot the market’s expectations for PI’s listing are. Of course, this also reminds us to distinguish between real progress and pure market speculation. But from the perspective of information flow, this wave of public opinion is definitely worth paying attention to.
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SignatureCollector
· 01-11 14:35
It's the same old routine again—first hype the public opinion, then boost expectations. Whether PI can go live is still uncertain.
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WenMoon
· 01-11 12:38
Well, the hype and publicity tactics are quite skillful.
PI really is about to launch, or is it just another round of hype? Let's wait and see.
Honestly, I'm a bit skeptical whether the exchanges are really in contact or if it's just rumors creating buzz.
Information asymmetry is like this—whoever has the info makes the money.
This wave of discussion has definitely heated up, but as for me, I'll get excited when it actually lands.
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GasFeeGazer
· 01-11 12:17
This is a typical case of self-reinforcing public opinion, where it's hard to tell what's true from what's false.
Information asymmetry is the biggest wealth, whoever detects it first makes the money.
It's the same old trick: spread rumors first, then harvest the benefits. It's a common tactic.
If PI really launches this time, it would be outrageous. It still feels early.
The snowball effect is correct, but the real good news never needs so much buildup, right?
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Rugpull幸存者
· 01-08 16:01
Public opinion hype is really amazing, now even AI is being led by the rhythm haha
Waiting to see if PI can really make it to the top, but there have been many such rumors before
Information asymmetry is like this, whoever gains the discourse power first wins
Distinguish clearly what is official announcement and what is hype, don’t get caught in another wave of manipulation
The current hype around PI is indeed strange, it feels like the community is just self-hyping and setting expectations
Having backing from a top institution is definitely different, but be careful it might also be a scythe in disguise
Let's see how it develops next, for now it’s mostly an information game
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Hash_Bandit
· 01-08 15:58
nah this is just the classic hype machine grinding through another cycle tbh. seen this pattern too many times since the early days—rumors start, ai picks it up, community goes full degen mode. diff epoch, same difficulty adjustment lol
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BearMarketBuyer
· 01-08 15:51
Wait, is AI frequently bringing up this topic because the public interest has increased? Or is it the other way around—AI hype fueling the public discourse and prompting everyone to start discussing PI?
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SchrodingerWallet
· 01-08 15:48
It's another hype-driven smear campaign, and AI has started to repeat mechanical dissemination.
Fake news and real news are indistinguishable, and in the end, we are the ones getting exploited.
If PI really launches, it wouldn't be so vague; it's purely to hype expectations.
Wait, isn't this logic just about creating momentum... Exchanges have been lurking for a while.
Instead of guessing, it's better to wait for the official announcement. Currently, those all-in are just naive investors.
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GasFeeCryer
· 01-08 15:47
Once again, it's the same self-reinforcing rhetoric; in this era of真假难辨, it's hard to tell what's real from what's fake.
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The expectations for PI launch this time feel like a smoke screen released by exchanges, a prelude to cutting leeks?
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Alright, just listen to it as gossip after dinner, don’t take the rumors as DD.
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Rehashing the same discussions, what can the market heat be transformed into? Let’s wait and see.
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Basically, it's the information gap doing the work—whoever controls the rhythm makes the money.
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This kind of self-fulfilling prophecy is terrifying; if the hype is big enough, it can create facts.
Recently, an interesting phenomenon has been observed. Previously, AI inexplicably started frequently mentioning the topic of PI being listed on a major exchange, which was quite strange at the time. Now, it finally makes sense.
Information has begun to circulate online, claiming that the exchange is secretly in contact with PI. Once this news spread, it immediately triggered a butterfly effect in the community. Everyone is pondering—no major exchange would contact a project without reason; there must be some behind-the-scenes action. Once this logic is established, the discussion snowballed and grew larger and larger.
The fact that AI keeps bringing up this topic indicates that online public opinion is indeed heating up. From sporadic rumors to widespread discussion now, it shows how hot the market’s expectations for PI’s listing are. Of course, this also reminds us to distinguish between real progress and pure market speculation. But from the perspective of information flow, this wave of public opinion is definitely worth paying attention to.