A year after the launch of Open Network, the foundations are stronger than ever. The network is secured by over 421,000 active nodes around the world, proof of our community's commitment to true decentralization. The future rests on this collective strength. 🖥 #PiNetwork #Web3 $AMZNon #MarketRebound
Attention 🚨 The security of the Pi wallet is paramount 📢 Please access it only via the link wallet.pinet.com from the Pi browser (purple bar + main team's logo) 🔗 Never disclose your 24-word passphrase. Beware of phishing attempts 🎣: fake links, ads, and fraudulent emails. Two-factor authentication is only supported from @pi.email. Please follow the recommendations of the Pi Security Center #pi #MarketRebound #BinanceHODLerMorpho $BTC $SOL
#PiNetwork Pioneers 📢 Attention 🚨 Scammers can find your wallet address on the blockchain and clearly see how many Pi coins you have in your wallet. Once they know your Pi coin balance, they will send you a payment request. As soon as you click "approve" in your wallet, your Pi coins will be instantly transferred to their wallet and gone forever ❌
Previously, people called this a "system vulnerability," but honestly, it's not a vulnerability at all. This is exactly how the wallet is designed to work. The only way you will lose your Pi coins is if you personally approve the transaction.
Currently, the Pi team has suspended these types of requests (possibly because the scams have gotten out of control). This is temporary, but the function is currently disabled.
Summary: Do not accept any payment requests sent to your wallet. Do not approve them. Do not approve them, regardless of whether they appear to be from your best friend, your mother, or the official Pi account.
Stay vigilant, because scams are everywhere and becoming increasingly rampant 😱⚠️ $BTC $XRP