Pi Coin (PI) user votes are one of the most talked about cryptocurrencies these days, and what is listed on Binance is about to end.
As is known, Binance, the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange, recently began voting on whether PIs will be listed on the exchange. However, exchange officials warned that even if the votes were positive, it would not mean that the PI would definitely be listed on the exchange.
A total of 226,000 people participated in the poll, according to the results of the last updated 10 hours ago. 86.8%, or 196,000 people, voted “Yes” to list PI. 13.8%, or about 30,000 people, voted “No” to list PI. Unless you’re a big surprise at a vote that takes just a few hours, users will vote in favor of the PI’s list.
Voting will close on February 28th at 02:59 Turkish time (UTC+3). Users with assets worth at least $5 in their wallets can participate in the vote, while users in some regions, especially in China and the US, are not allowed.
Despite the recent popularity of PI, there are also claims that tokens may be linked to pyramid scheme scams. Bibit CEO Ben Zhoun recently claimed that the PI is a scam and said the tokens were not listed in exchange.
*This is not investment advice.
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