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$PI It looks like benchmarking against GCV is real.
Real-world anchoring is not anchoring to a single "asset," but rather binding Pi's value to real-world tangible assets, actual goods/services, and offline economic scenarios, giving Pi real utility value support, not just on-chain speculation.
1. First, let's clarify: what is real-world anchoring?
Simply put: enabling Pi to purchase goods, pay bills, exchange for physical items, and settle transactions—value derives from real consumption and commerce, not pure speculation.
- It's not anchoring to a single item like "gold/USD/real estate"
- It's full-scenario, multi-dimensional real-world value binding
2. Several categories of "real-world assets" Pi should anchor to (official planning direction)
1. Tangible goods and offline consumption (most core)
- Offline merchants, supermarkets, restaurants, retail accepting Pi for direct payment
- E-commerce, cross-border shopping with Pi settlement
- Examples: real estate, automobiles, education, healthcare and other high-value scenarios transacted in Pi
2. Real assets and equity rights
- Real estate, land, gold, bulk commodities anchored on-chain + priced/traded in Pi
- Equity, bonds, notes, membership rights converted to Pi and circulated
3. Real services and essential scenarios
- Cross-border remittance, utilities, phone bills, logistics, insurance payments in Pi
- Enterprise settlement, supply chain finance, salary payment in Pi
4. Compliant fiat and stable value (indirect anchoring)
- Connecting fiat channels and compliant stablecoins, linking Pi to legal tender value and reducing volatility
- Achieving global unified value (GCV), avoiding regional price differentials
3. Why implement real-world anchoring (official logic)
- Solving the shitcoin problem: value comes from real usage, not pure speculation
- Enabling global payment: making Pi a usable daily currency
- Supporting long-term price stability: backed by commercial circulation, not speculation-driven pumping
One sentence summary: Real-world anchoring = transforming Pi from "on-chain digital" to "authentic value that can be spent, exchanged, and settled."