Important Update on PI Wallet Modifications and Migration Suspension
Following the recent implementation of a new feature that notifies users of wallet modifications, the Core Team (CT) has received multiple reports concerning unauthorized changes. As a result, an investigation has been initiated, and, as a precautionary measure, all migrations have been temporarily suspended.
In addition, to safeguard the interests of pioneers, the CT has reversed all migrations from the past 14 days that were still within the locking period, ensuring that the funds have been returned to their original wallets. Migration activities will remain on hold until a comprehensive analysis is completed.
We encourage the community to rely on verified information and refrain from disseminating misinformation. Pi Network remains steadfast in its vision and integrity, despite any attempts to undermine its reputation.
For those expressing concerns about lost funds, we would like to emphasize that Pi has always been earned freely, not purchased. Pi Network is not a scam, but rather a pioneering initiative within the blockchain space. We are committed to the continued success of Pi Network and its mission.
We appreciate your understanding, patience, and ongoing support as we work to ensure the security and future growth of the network.