{"id":159325,"date":"2025-06-08T09:00:50","date_gmt":"2025-06-08T06:00:50","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/cryptodnes.bg\/en\/?p=159325"},"modified":"2025-06-07T19:18:50","modified_gmt":"2025-06-07T16:18:50","slug":"pi-network-urged-to-act-as-users-demand-token-transparency","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/cryptodnes.bg\/en\/pi-network-urged-to-act-as-users-demand-token-transparency\/","title":{"rendered":"Pi Network Urged to Act as Users Demand Token Transparency"},"content":{"rendered":"
While the core team recently released fresh security guidance for wallet users, the community\u2019s focus has shifted to what many see as a deeper issue\u2014tokens simply not appearing after migration.<\/p>\n
Over the past few days, users have taken to social platforms to express their growing dissatisfaction. According to multiple posts, even those who passed Know-Your-Customer (KYC) checks and followed the project\u2019s instructions to the letter say their wallet balances remain at zero. Some even claim that multiple wallets were created under their accounts, adding further confusion about where their coins actually ended up.<\/p>\n
The backlash comes at a time when the Pi Network core team is urging users to stay vigilant against scams and phishing attacks. In recent announcements, they warned that anyone who shares private wallet phrases risks permanently losing access to their Pi coins. Yet, for users who followed protocol and still didn\u2019t receive their tokens, the warnings feel tone-deaf.<\/p>\n