Don’t Panic — Here’s What You Can (and Can’t) Do
If you’ve lost your Pi wallet password, you’re not alone. With millions of users on the Pi Network, it’s a common issue. Whether you’re locked out of your wallet or simply forgot your credentials, this guide walks you through your options — and helps you prevent future loss.
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🔍 First, What Kind of Password Did You Lose?
Before you begin the recovery process, identify exactly what you’ve lost:
- Pi Wallet Password: Used to unlock the wallet inside the Pi Browser app.
- Passphrase (Recovery Phrase): The 24-word phrase shown when you first created the wallet.
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🧠 If You Lost Pi Wallet Password (But Still Have the Passphrase)
Good news! You can recover your Pi wallet by importing it using your passphrase.
- Open the Pi Browser app.
- Navigate to the Pi Wallet section.
- Select “Import Wallet”.
- Enter your 24-word passphrase.
- Set a new password and keep it stored securely.
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⚠️ If You Lost the Passphrase
Unfortunately, the Pi Network is non-custodial, meaning your wallet cannot be recovered without your passphrase. If you’ve lost both the password and the 24-word phrase, access to your wallet is permanently lost.
🔐 How to Keep Your Pi Wallet Safe in the Future
- Write your 24-word phrase on paper and store it offline in a secure place.
- Use a trusted password manager to store wallet credentials.
- Never share your wallet details online — Pi Network will never ask for them.
- Be cautious of fake websites, apps, or phishing messages.
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📌 Final Thoughts
Losing access to your Pi wallet can be scary, but if you still have your passphrase, all is not lost. Take time to secure your wallet now so you don’t run into bigger issues later.
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🧠 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What should I do if I lost my Pi wallet password?
If you still have your 24-word passphrase, you can restore your wallet using the “Import Wallet” option in the Pi Browser. Just create a new password during the process.
Can I recover my Pi wallet without the 24-word passphrase?
No. The Pi wallet is non-custodial, meaning there is no way to recover access without the original passphrase. Keep it stored securely offline.
Where can I find my Pi wallet passphrase?
Your passphrase was shown when you first created your Pi wallet in the Pi Browser. If you didn’t back it up, it cannot be retrieved later.
Can I reset my Pi wallet password through email or support?
No. Pi Network does not store wallet passwords or passphrases. They cannot help recover wallet access without the recovery phrase.
Is it safe to store my Pi passphrase online?
No. Never store your passphrase in cloud services, emails, or messaging apps. Use offline storage like a physical backup or a secure password manager.