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đŻ An Objective Perspective on GCV â Not to Dismiss, but to âDemystifyâ
Iâm not standing outside throwing criticism. Iâve supported GCV since the very early days. But the deeper I go, the clearer one thing becomes:
đ GCV is strong in belief⊠but weak in mechanism.
đĄ 1. GCV is a great movement⊠but not âreal valueâ
â GCV gives the community:
Motivation đȘ
Belief đ
A reason to stay committed to Pi
â But the issue is:
1 Pi = $314,159 is NOT a market price
Itâs just a way to visualize future purchasing power
đ Simply put:
GCV is like a movie poster đŹ â visually powerful, exciting⊠but not the actual content inside.
â ïž 2. Fixing the price at $314,159: Sounds good, but misses the point
đŁ Money doesnât work like:
âI want this price, so this is the priceâ
đ Reality is:
1 Pi = 1 Pi
1 USD = 1 USD
Value only exists when real transactions happen
đ If Pi keeps using USD as a reference:
Pi becomes dependent on USD
USD inflates â Pi âinflatesâ along with it
â It loses monetary independence
đ§ A hard truth:
If Pi needs USD to prove its value⊠then it doesnât yet have its own.
đ€ 3. âConsensusâ is NOT collective chanting
â There is no such thing as:
âEveryone agrees on one priceâ = market
â Real consensus is:
Sellers want higher prices đ°
Buyers want lower prices đ
đ They meet at a point both accept
đ And every transaction is DIFFERENT
There is no fixed universal price
đ Simply put:
The market is a bargaining bazaar⊠not a classroom reciting in unison đ
đ§± 4. GCVâs biggest weakness: No âeconomic brainâ
Right now, the GCV community lacks:
â Monetary policy
â Supply control
â Market regulation tools
đ Result:
A small, self-made marketplace
Not attractive to real business players
đ§ A real market needs:
Incentives
Competition
Supply & demand dynamics
Not:
Ideals
Calls for unity
Sacrifice
đ„ 5. What is the Pi Core Team doing? (This is the real game)
đ« No hype
đ« No price fixing
đ« No belief campaigns
đ Instead, they are:
Building an ecosystem đ
Developing liquidity mechanisms đ§
Applying LP â AMM models (real market creation)
đ Which means:
Price is determined by supply & demand
No one can âsetâ it
đ This is where Pi moves from:
âbeliefâ â âreal valueâ
⥠Conclusion: Not easy to hear⊠but worth thinking about
â GCV is not wrong
â But itâs ineffective if done the wrong way
đ If things continue like this:
Just hype
Just belief
No understanding of mechanisms
â It can lead to:
âWasted time, high expectations⊠but no real value createdâ
đ The most important takeaway
đ Sooner or later, when the real market operates:
Everything returns to: â1 Pi = 1 Piâ
And value will be determined by:
Real transactions
Liquidity
Economic laws
đŹ What do you think?
Do you still believe in GCV 314,159? đ„
Or are you starting to see Pi from a real market perspective? đ
Are you âholding beliefâ⊠or âunderstanding the gameâ? đ
$PI â
It's just hearsay.