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Pi Network Stole My Coins Through a Fake ‘314 Pi Gift’ Ad

Pi Network Stole My Coins Through a Fake ‘314 Pi Gift’ Ad
Pi Network Stole My Coins Through a Fake ‘314 Pi Gift’ Ad
June 17, 4:26 pm
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My Pi coins were stolen because of a fraudulent ad that appeared directly on Pi Network’s homepage. Under the label “314 Pi Gift,” the ad looked official and trustworthy. Believing it was a Pi-sponsored promotion, I followed the instructions—and that’s when everything went wrong. My coins were instantly drained from my wallet. My username is m**22, and I’ve already sent an email to Pi Network about this issue, but I haven’t received a single response.

This has completely shattered my trust in Pi. We’ve spent years mining these coins, only for them to be stolen in seconds due to a fake ad being hosted or allowed on the main platform. This wasn’t a random phishing link—it was featured right within the app interface. That makes Pi Network directly responsible.

To make matters worse, after the theft, I haven’t even been able to log into the Pi site. Meanwhile, these scammers submit hundreds of withdrawal requests, draining wallets while pretending to offer bonuses. If users can lose everything due to a scam that appeared on Pi’s official page, how can anyone trust the security of this project?

I demand that Pi Network investigate who sponsored that fake ad, restore the stolen coins to my account, and publicly address how such a major security failure was allowed to happen. I will not accept silence. Please respond and make this right.

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