Pi Network Users Report Empty Wallets Amid Token Transfer Concerns

Pi Network Users Report Empty Wallets Amid Token Transfer Concerns

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Members of the Pi Network community are expressing frustration after discovering zero token balances in their wallets despite completing KYC verification and transitioning to the mainnet as instructed.

Numerous users report waiting days or weeks with no tokens appearing, even after following all required steps. This has sparked widespread complaints online and demands for clear explanations.

Reports of Missing Pi Balances

Hundreds of posts detail accounts showing “0.00 Pi” despite successful verification and mainnet activation. Many users voice feelings of exclusion and loss after years of participation.

“Stop talking nonsense. I don’t want to hear it. Give me back that damn $Pi. I’ve worked hard for six years. You still haven’t mapped it for me until now. What’s your reason for constantly delaying? Mapping is the right of every pioneer. Hurry up and map it.”

Wallet Confusion Adds to Concerns

Some community members report having multiple wallet addresses linked to a single account, with some finding two or three wallets under their profiles. This anomaly raises security and token safety worries.

Pi Foundation Moves Over 277 Million Pi Coins

Blockchain data reveals the Pi Foundation’s wallet with the suffix “ODM” recently transferred approximately 276.5 million Pi coins. Another withdrawal of 7,380,000 Pi occurred from the same address today.

On-chain records also show weekly large withdrawals from the OKX exchange, but the Pi Core Team has yet to clarify the purpose or destination of these moves.

Community Demands Transparency

With no detailed updates from Pi Network leaders in three months, users call for timelines, explanations, and public Q&A sessions. The issue has gained traction on social media, trending among community discussions.

Team Advises on Wallet Security But Omits Token Visibility

Pi Network support recently shared wallet safety guidelines focusing on password security and phishing awareness. However, these tips did not address the ongoing token visibility issues or the influx of multiple wallets per user.

Outlook

User dissatisfaction may lead to pauses in mining activity or migration to competing projects unless the Pi Core Team provides clarity soon. The team’s silence beyond security advice leaves the timeline for token access uncertain as trust rebuilding becomes critical.