Pi Network Account Emptied by Rapid-Fire Unauthorized Transactions the Morning Lock-Up Expired

I have been logging in and mining on my Pi Network account every single day for years, and I am now facing the devastating loss of everything I worked to build. As of the morning of April 13, 2026, I was expecting my coin lock-up to expire. When I opened the app at noon after the unlock time had passed and checked my wallet, I found it almost completely empty.
Before the lock-up expired, my wallet held 739.91 Pi in locked balance plus an additional 62.36 Pi collected through active mining. When I logged in, only 0.92 Pi remained. Looking through my wallet history, I could see that a large number of small transfers had been made in rapid succession — at a rate of nearly 10 or more transactions per second — sent to multiple different accounts one after another. I absolutely did not make any of these transactions. My Pi wallet address is: GD2SGPG5QRD72W4QSZCCEXSNEZWGDXVN7LA6IZMAWP3X0AEDLQ4SQH4Y.
Because the app offers no clear or easily accessible section for security issues or support, I was unable to file a support request quickly. The complexity of the interface meant I could neither report the suspicious transactions fast enough nor immediately find the steps needed to secure my account. Losing years' worth of accumulated Pi on the very morning my lock-up was supposed to expire — through what appears to be a security breach — is a profound disappointment both in terms of platform security and in terms of how much Pi Network values its users.
I am demanding that my lost Pi balance — including both my locked balance and the Pi I collected through active mining — be investigated and returned to me in full, and that the transactions made from my account be thoroughly examined. I want to stress that years of daily user effort should not end in becoming the victim of a security vulnerability.