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In August #PI# #PI# 15, V God took Ethereum, which had just been officially launched for three days, to participate in the consensus conference, and the price on that day was $0.78, and then two months after it was launched on the exchange, it fell to an all-time low of $0.43 in October. From 0.43 at the end of October, it rose all the way for four months to February 2016 and broke through $10 for the first time, from February '16 to May '17, and broke through $100 for the first time in one year and three months, and then broke through $1,000 for the first time in seven months to the end of December '17. Then it peaked at $4,871 on November 10, 2021. Ethereum has risen more than 10,000 times from a low of $0.43 to $4,871 in six years. That is, if you buy 10,000 yuan of Ethereum in October '15, you can earn 120 million after six years. Yesterday, Nicholas also participated in Ethereum after ten years, and yesterday's highest price was $0.96, and the PI fell from a maximum of $3 to a minimum of $0.40 in two months after the launch of the PI. The price difference between the two coins is ten years, but it is much similar, and even the position where the founder sits is the same. See what happens next, pioneers. Don't blame me for not reminding all of you. The opportunity to change your fate may be missed once, and God can't help you. #NXPC Launchpool# #稳定币立法# #PPI数据公布#

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ClarkLvip
· 5h ago
You are a garbage Pyramid Scheme coin, how can you compare with others' ETH? Telling stories with Ethereum? Do you even deserve it?
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GateUser-26acf0f1vip
· 7h ago
The official side also invests several million coins into trading every day? Ethereum has a large amount of buyback and permanent destruction mechanism every quarter.
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GateUser-74b7f405vip
· 7h ago
It's open source, what the heck?
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