The Global Pi Market (GPM), one of the largest decentralized marketplaces within the Pi Network ecosystem, has surpassed 208,000 registered users this October. However, even as its growth cements GPM’s role as a flagship example of Pi’s real-world utility, allegations of illegal sales involving stolen vehicles have ignited controversy around the project’s rapid expansion. Decentralization Through Franchising Pays Off For Pi Network’s GPM Founded by Alhaurin1968 and Ron123Cash, GPM began as a peer-to-peer trading platform inside the Pi Browser, allowing users (Pioneers) to buy, sell, and offer services using Pi tokens directly. “Create a real marketplace where Pi is not theory—but daily practice,” PiNewsZone quoted GPM’s mission
source: https://beincrypto.com/global-pi-market-users-allegations-crime-vehicles/