A recent update to Piscan, a tool that simplifies the tracking of transactions on the Pi blockchain, has sparked debate within the Pi Network community. The update provides more clarity on transactions, highlighting potential illicit activity. A researcher named Dr. Altcoin claims over 19 million Pi coins were moved from a potentially linked wallet belonging to the Pi Core Team, prompting discussions about the project’s transparency. This claim follows Piscan’s recent transparency enhancements, which now make viewing and understanding blockchain activity simpler for users. The community is now scrutinizing these transactions using Piscan, questioning if Pi Network’s claims align with their expectations. While some questions remain unanswered, Dr. Altcoin emphasized his intention to encourage the community to engage critically with the project’s operations and demand transparency from the team. This shift towards active participation in the Pi Network is evident, as users are utilizing Piscan to examine behind-the-scenes activities. The Pi network has yet to address these specific claims or the wallet movements directly.