A loyal member of the Pi community reported a theft of over 2104 $Pi coins from their wallet, sparking urgent calls for enhanced security measures. This incident raises serious concerns regarding wallet safety and the effectiveness of existing support protocols.
The miner, a six-year participant in the Pi network, submitted a support ticket (PINETWORK-5388608) after discovering their funds missing from their wallet (Address: GBOJK6LXV2W2BYIP4ANQCWVLPFCSWSGVPDPNFPSIGHWFYYLJYUMBB63U). As of now, there has been no response from the support team, leaving many in the community frustrated and anxious about wallet security.
Key insights from community comments reveal pressing issues about the theft:
Automated Theft: It seems an automated script was deployed to steal the funds. The transfer occurred at 2025-08-06 18:46:50 UTC, indicating a well-coordinated effort to execute this theft.
Ongoing Transactions: Shortly after the initial theft, multiple transactions involving the stolen $Pi were documented, indicating laundering attempts with a total of 6722.9 $Pi moved in subsequent actions.
Advice on Reporting Scam Activity: Community members advised those affected to file reports with exchanges, detailing crypto addresses and transaction identifiers for effective tracking. "Funds stolen via phishing were deposited into a fraud account. Please freeze and investigate," urged one commenter.
"Scammers are relentless; we must take steps to protect ourselves," a community member warned.
Frustration and urgency are palpable within the community, and many are calling for stronger security measures. One user emphasized, "Treat your key phrase like it's your online bank account password." The idea of creating a centralized database for known scam wallets was pushed as a potential solution.
β 2104 $Pi stolen with no alert to the miner.
β Automated Theft suggests a serious compromise of wallet systems.
β No feedback from support increases community dissatisfaction.
β οΈ "If you entered your passphrase on any sites, congratulations! Here's your Darwin award," warns another community member.
As conversations about wallet security heat up, the call for improved protective measures cannot be overlooked. Experts warn that without proactive strategies, incidents like this may become a regular occurrence. Community vigilance regarding personal information and an emphasis on robust anti-fraud solutions are becoming increasingly critical.
In this digital age where security is crucial, will the Pi network enhance its protective measures for its miners? Time will tell.