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How to buy Plian $PI

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The information below is for informational purposes only, it is not investment advice. Please do your own research (DYOR) before using any of the third-party services discussed or linked to below. For more information regarding these third-party services, please review the disclaimer below.

$PI is the native token powering Plian ecosystem. PI can be mined in Plian via , and it is always paid out as the Gas fee for each transaction occurred on Plian network.

What’s the utility of Plian $PI in PaiSwap and ?

As PaiSwap and deployed on Plian, except the payment of Gas fee, PI is the threshold token required to be staked on PaiSwap to earn PNFT, the ticket for mining Pizzap DAO token MAPI and minting mNFT, and it’s used to farming MAPI as well. In the near future, users can also use PI to purchase the most coveted voice model NFTs (mNFT) and voice NFTs (vNFT) on Pizzap.

Where to buy Plian $PI?

Currently, $PI is available on the centralized exchanges (CEX).

Here is a list of the exchanges to buy PI.

Gate.io

Official website:

Available PI trading pairs: ,

Bithumb global

Official website:

Available PI trading pairs: ,

Bibox

Official website:

Available PI trading pair:

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