Over the past few months, things around our public products have been noticeably quieter than usual.
However, this was not due to a lack of development. Instead, a significant portion of our time has been dedicated to advancing the GSv2.0 architecture.
Our focus has been on infrastructure, security, databases, internal systems, and shared components that can be used across multiple GSv2.0 services in the long term.
These improvements are often not visible to users, but they form the foundation for stability, scalability, and future development across the entire ecosystem.
Payments are back
We are also happy to announce that payments are available again.
From now on, we are using Stripe as our payment provider. This enables a wide range of payment methods, depending on region and availability.
In addition, we are currently working on integrating cryptocurrency payments to further expand our payment system in the future.
Premium system postponed
As part of the work on the new infrastructure, the development of our premium system has also been delayed.
However, our goal remains unchanged:
A single premium across the entire GSv2.0 ecosystem.
Premium will not be tied to a single service, but to the user itself. Once unlocked, it will be available across all supported GSv2.0 services.
In addition, we also aim to provide ways to obtain premium through supporting our projects, so that premium is not exclusively limited to direct purchases.
Our core principle remains:
Premium should stay fair. Benefits will focus on convenience, additional features, and cosmetic enhancements, never on pay-to-win mechanics or competitive advantages.
Looking ahead
With the progress made over the past months, we now have a significantly stronger foundation for future development within GSv2.0.
Our current focus remains on expanding shared core systems, security solutions, and infrastructure components that will be used by both existing and future services.
Even if these efforts are less visible than new features, they are the basis for sustainable growth and the long-term evolution of the entire GSv2.0 ecosystem.
Thank you to all users, supporters, and community members for your patience and continued support.