Pi cuts mining rates in half repeatedly over time.

The next halving means you earn way less per hour.

More users join, but your share keeps shrinking fast.

Early miners got thousands; now you get crumbs.

Halvings happen often—not every four years like Bitcoin.

Your daily mining rate drops each time the network grows.

To earn the same, you must lock up Pi longer.

Math says: mine now, or later won’t be worth it.