My experience with Pi Network and why I decided to move on to more solid projects

I supported Pi Network from the beginning — with enthusiasm and patience for years. But recently, when my coins unlocked, they were automatically stolen, even though I had changed my wallet password before the unlock. Only 0.98 Pi remained.

The biggest concern wasn’t just the theft, but the complete lack of support and basic security measures. I reported the issue and warned about scams and bots, but never received a real answer. The Pi Browser wallet lacks essential features like 2FA, access logs, or alerts. And there’s no effective way to get help.

I’m not sharing this to complain, but because I believe serious crypto projects must be built on security, transparency, and real user support.

Today, I’m looking for better opportunities in trustworthy ecosystems like Binance, where these values are taken seriously. I share my experience hoping it helps others avoid similar issues.

🔒 I never shared my seed phrase. I’m fully aware of the risks that involves. Still, my PI was stolen. This shows the problem isn’t the user it’s the lack of security in the system.

#PiCoreTeam #PiNetwork