Adokwei is building Gyema — peer-to-peer delivery on Pi Network, built in Ghana for the world.
Gyema connects two sides of every delivery: Senders with packages to move and Travellers already making the trip. Pi is the payment rail. The platform is live on Pi Testnet — 4.8★ on Pi App Studio. V2 on-chain escrow contracts are ready (Soroban / Rust), pending Pi Mainnet Soroban access for third-party apps.
- gyema-app — Next.js frontend, Supabase auth bridge keyed on
pi_username, in-memory sessions. The main consumer surface. - gyema-contracts — Soroban smart contracts for V2 escrow: three-pot model, customer-confirms-primary release, admin-arbitrated dispute resolution. 762 lines of Rust, 12 passing tests.
- pillgh.com — Pi Logistics Ltd. — the company behind Gyema.
Decentralized peer-to-peer logistics is the right primitive for African last-mile delivery. Existing travel routes carry packages; senders pay travellers directly; Pi handles settlement; smart contracts handle escrow and disputes. No central depot, no fleet capex, no intermediary sorting centers.
Pi Network is the right rail because it brings KYC-verified identity and a payment layer to a population that hasn't been served well by either banking infrastructure or earlier crypto attempts. Pi Testnet is already on Protocol 23 with Soroban-style smart contract foundations; Mainnet follows.
Accra, Ghana — shipping in public.
