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Game Over for GCV: The Truth Behind the Illusion Many in the Pi Network community don’t realize how the so-called Global Consensus Value (GCV) really began. It wasn’t created by the Pi Core Team, and it wasn’t born from market adoption. It started with just three individuals on Twitter Spaces: Doris, Benjamin, and WoodyLightyearx. At the start, all three appeared united behind the idea. The intention was to inspire pioneers to give their Pi some form of value. But soon the truth emerged. Doris began twisting the concept for her own gain, spreading inflated numbers and manipulating pioneers with promises that were never realistic. Benjamin and Woody saw through the deception. They refused to be part of misinformation and Woody went further, founding @PiRevolutionX, a movement to expose the fraud behind GCV and to bring fairness and clarity back to the Pi community. The GCV Illusion The truth is shocking: GCV was never about adoption. It was designed as a psychological trick to stop pioneers from dumping. Here’s how it unfolded: •First, GCV was set at $314. The idea was that if people sold at $299, it would crash before ever reaching $314. •To counter that, they raised the figure even higher to $6,700. •The logic was that if pioneers sold at $1,000, Pi would “crash” back down toward their actual target of $314. •Then came the gimmick: since Pi’s symbolic number is 314,159, they thought it would “look cool” to set GCV at $314,159. But make no mistake: the real target was always $314. Everything else was smoke and mirrors. From Trick to Cult What started as a strategy to encourage holding became a dangerous cult-like belief system. Entire groups of pioneers were convinced that Pi was literally worth $314,159, even though there was and still is no market, no adoption, and no liquidity to support it. The result? Pioneers started trading goods and services at fake values, only to realize years later they had taken massive losses. Instead of protecting Pi, GCV has hurt trust, slowed adoption, and filled the community with false hope. The Risk Ahead If the Pi community continues to cling to GCV, Pi will follow the path of other failed projects collapsing under the weight of lies and unrealistic promises. Real value doesn’t come from numbers made up in a Twitter Space. It comes from utility, adoption, partnerships, and open markets. A Call to Truth Woody and Benjamin chose to walk away from the manipulation. @PiRevolutionX was born out of the belief that Pi deserves truth, not illusions. The future of Pi depends on whether pioneers can see through GCV and focus on building real-world use cases. It’s time to wake up. It’s time to stop letting false narratives destroy what we’ve worked so hard to build. Game Over for GCV. The only path forward is honesty, adoption, and reality. @PiCoreTeam @nkokkalis













