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Subject: Official Submission: PiRC2 Unified Multi-Sector Super-Economy Framework#45

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@Ze0ro99 Ze0ro99 commented Mar 4, 2026

Dear Pi Core Team / Ecosystem Developers,
​I am officially submitting the PiRC2 Framework, a comprehensive technical evolution designed to transform Pi Network into a sovereign super-economy.
​This framework integrates four critical components into a single implementation-ready directory:
​The Justice Engine (Solidity): Automates the 10,000,000:1 Weighted Contribution Factor (WCF) to protect Mined Pi.
​The Connect SDK (JavaScript): A standardized bridge for Retail, Gaming, and Service sectors.
​The Growth Simulator (Python): Mathematical proof of TVL accumulation via Real-World Usage (RWU).
​The Metadata Standard (JSON): Immutable on-chain provenance for original Pioneer assets.
​Repository Directory: /PiRC2_Implementation_Pack
​This proposal ensures that the value created by millions of Pioneers is protected and compounded through every transaction in the ecosystem. I look forward to your feedback and potential integration into the Open Mainnet roadmap.
​Best regards,
Muhammad Kamel Qadah #16

Ze0ro99 added 8 commits March 4, 2026 05:43
1. First file: PiRC2JusticeEngine.sol (the basic smart contract)
This is the heart of the system that programmatically implements the Weighted Consensus Formula (WCF) on the Pi blockchain.
2. The second file: PiRC2Simulator.py (Economic Growth Simulator)
Predicts liquidity growth (TVL) based on real-world usage.
3. The third file: PiRC2Connect.js (Developer Portal SDK)

This script is what game and store developers will use to connect their applications to the PiRC2 system.
4. The fourth file: PiRC2Metadata.json (Unified Data Standard)
This file defines the "digital identity" of each Pi coin to ensure traceability of its source (mined or external).
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Thank you for the comprehensive submission and structured implementation pack.
The vision behind PiRC2 is ambitious and well-organized. However, before this can be considered for integration into the main branch, several architectural and governance clarifications would be helpful:
How does the Solidity-based Justice Engine align with Pi Network’s current blockchain architecture?
Has the 10,000,000:1 Weighted Contribution Factor been economically stress-tested under realistic tokenomics assumptions?
Does the Connect SDK rely on any official Pi API specifications?
Is there an associated design proposal or governance discussion supporting this framework?
At this stage, the submission appears more like a conceptual framework rather than a merge-ready production implementation.
I would recommend opening a formal design discussion issue first, including architectural compatibility documentation and test coverage.
Looking forward to further clarification.

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