
Doris Yin delivered a compelling nearly two-hour address to the Indian GCV Pi community, emphasizing unity, responsibility, and the strategic path toward achieving Global Consensus Value (GCV) at Open Mainnet (OM). She expressed gratitude to Mr. Ramesh Shetty, Head of India GCV Ambassadors, and Mr. Vijay Soni, Head of France GCV Ambassadors, for their support and translation.
🔑 Key Takeaways:
Mission to Achieve GCV at OM
Pioneers must collectively work toward establishing the GCV of Pi on the exchange market to prepare for Open Mainnet.
Achieving price stability and creating real value for Pi requires building market confidence and encouraging mass adoption.
Role of Pioneers and GCV Ambassadors
Core Team (CT) alone cannot achieve OM and GCV.
It is the responsibility of every pioneer to support education, spread accurate information, and participate in GCV-based barter activities, especially small-item partial Pi payments.
All GCV ambassadors should promote the strategy to both internal and external audiences.
Strategy and Market Dynamics
Supporting low-priced Pi ecosystems on exchanges can help increase demand and build market trust.
Even if GCV is already established in the community, supporting varied ecosystems allows greater adoption, bringing non-users and merchants into the Pi economy.
Scarcity drives value; pioneers should hold Pi rather than sell it on exchanges.
Challenges and Misinformation
A significant obstacle is misinformation and negativity spread by some pioneers who do not understand the relationship between CT and the community.
Passivity, waiting for "good news," and expecting external saviors will only delay success.
Pioneers should stay vigilant, repost accurate GCV education, and avoid being misled by those with personal agendas.
Call to Action
May 14, 2025, might be the milestone when CT activates the source code for Pi price and value.
If no value is declared, the community must still act by strengthening GCV usage.
Everyone must work toward the common goal: creating 10–40 million exchange market transactions through real Pi demand.
Vision for the Future
The shift from enclosed to open network status is not just technical—it is strategic.
While CT now allows Pi to be traded freely, it’s up to the community to elevate its value.
The goal is to make Pi a stable coin, widely accepted and confidently valued.
