This morning at exactly 06:45, my locked Pi Coins were scheduled to be released. I had been waiting patiently, checking frequently. But to my absolute shock and frustration, just 13 seconds after the coins were unlocked, they were automatically transferred to another account—without any action or permission from me.
I never authorized the transfer. I didn’t click anything. I didn’t even have time to react. I immediately tracked the destination wallet and discovered that it had been receiving Pi from multiple accounts—in the same second. Clearly, some automated system is being used to hijack unlocked Pi Coins as soon as they are available.
This isn’t just a technical glitch—it feels like a massive security breach. How is this happening? How can someone build a system to monitor and steal coins across multiple accounts in real-time? Where is the protection for honest users?
I am calling on the Pi Network team to thoroughly investigate this issue, return my lost coins, and fix this security flaw urgently. We’ve worked for years for these tokens. Watching them get stolen in seconds is beyond unacceptable.
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