Can Aunt Pi be in the reserve?


US Federal Reserve?
As interest in cryptocurrencies rises, some are wondering if Pi Network could be included in the US Federal Reserve, such as the dollar or even Bitcoin as a reserve asset.
Currently, the Federal Reserve relies solely on traditional currencies, such as the US dollar, and other assets such as gold and government bonds. As for cryptocurrencies, even Bitcoin has not been recognized as an official reserve asset, although some countries have recognized it as a means of payment.
As for the Pi coin, it is still in its early stages and has not yet been listed on any major trading platforms. Recognizing it as a standby asset also requires significant stability, global acceptance, and strict legal regulation, something Pi has yet to achieve.
Based on these data, the entry of Pi into the US Federal Reserve is a remote possibility at the moment, but it is not impossible in the long term if the currency can achieve wide reach, global adoption, and sustainable economic value.
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TheUnreachableShorevip
· 03-09 11:06
Just go for it💪
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