Unfortunately, I had the same problem. I thought my coins were stolen or lost, but I discovered that I had changed the wallet address. So be cautious of any changes and make sure of any transaction before you proceed.
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The PI Network migration issue has been resolved.
One PI Network user initially thought that the migrated 812 PI coins were lost, but later discovered that the problem stemmed from an old, forgotten wallet address. The migration transferred the funds correctly to the originally confirmed wallet, but the user inadvertently created a new wallet during the KYC process without updating the mainnet verification list. This case highlights the importance of verifying wallet addresses before migration. Traders should consider this a reminder to double-check all wallet credentials and confirmations to prevent similar losses. With PI Network proving its legitimacy, traders can confidently look forward to profitable opportunities in the future.
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