Check through the new wallet lists below as of January 20, 2025 if you have transacted any of it. Scammers use individual Pi Network wallets to scam people, and transfer the scammed Pi Coins to another wallets - sometimes in one go, or in several tranches, an elaborate scheme to try to hide their scamming ways. How do we know these are scammer wallets? You can check out our post on how we were able to track and trace this Pi Coin scammers wallets - click here . Pi Wallet Address GAHBSPATTA6DVLWPJ5XTY2CW72NMAMVTWKKQMFXOJVQQBDC2CA5ODHVN receiving and transferring large amount of Pi Coins to several wallets. In this list, the biggest Pi Coin wallet ( GCGTB4RLEBYP5O5II5KNGNH3DSMGJWGCQI2BHSGQR6FOJZUCNEBNKIXH ) has almost 25,000 Pi Coins (as of January 20, 2025) - with more than a dozen of Pi Wallets transferring coins to this wallet, notably from wallets GC5FTKSKV7REQWQSJNMQ4Q53AF3Z22FW3NFLVKFWDCWPESUKOHL5VT66 (2,240), GCUCL5PA6MTQW5RMRPOVV7SZUUTVFC62KRU5J3V5T2YLBAT...
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