Hodling onto Your Slice of the Pi
People are crazy for cryptocurrency these days, and we’ve seen some interesting coins out there like the meme-based Dogecoin, the defunct Kanye West-inspired Coinye West, and the ultimate garlic bread lovers’ crypto dubbed Garlicoin. It should come as no surprise that there is a Pi Coin, but what does it do?

In 2019, a group of Stanford graduates launched the Pi Network to simplify cryptocurrency and make Pi Coin accessible to all smartphone users by using overlapping “security circles” to verify users. That means if you want a slice of Pi, you’ll need an exclusive invitation from someone already on the network.