September 3, 2024 at 9:50 am
#2804
Hi Arrold,
We’re really sorry to hear that 43 Pi was stolen from your wallet. It’s incredibly frustrating to fall victim to these scams. Unfortunately, it’s nearly impossible to reverse once a cryptocurrency transaction is completed. However, there are some steps you can take:
- Report the Incident: Report this theft to Pi Network’s support team. They may not be able to recover your coins, but they could take action against the scammer’s account and help prevent others from being scammed.
- Trace the Transaction: You could consider using a cryptocurrency tracing service to see where your stolen Pi has gone. While this might not result in recovering your coins, it could provide valuable information if you decide to pursue legal action.
- Strengthen Security: It’s essential to change your passphrases immediately and review your security settings. Ensure you’re using all available security measures, like two-factor authentication, to protect your account in the future.
Your story is a valuable reminder to the community about staying vigilant. Feel free to reach out if you need more assistance or have any further details to share.
Best regards,
Adam
ScamCrypto Team