Resetting Your Pi Network Wallet: A Step-by-Step Guide to Ensure Safe Balance Transfer

Resetting a Pi Network wallet can be a bit tricky, especially if you haven't yet completed the Know Your Customer (KYC) process. However, it is possible to reset your wallet without losing your balance, as long as you follow the proper steps.

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If you have already confirmed your wallet in the mainnet checklist step #3, you can reset your wallet without losing your balance. The key to this process is to ensure that you put your new wallet address in mainnet checklist # 3 after resetting. This will ensure that your Pi will migrate to the new address in step 3, which is your new wallet.

However, it's important to note that if you fail to put your new wallet address in mainnet checklist # 3, your Pi will migrate to the old address in which is your old wallet.

It's important to follow the steps correctly to avoid any issues and ensure that your Pi balance is safe. Remember when resetting your wallet, go back to mainnet checklist #3 and confirm your new wallet address. This will ensure that your Pi will migrate to the new address in step 3, which is your new wallet.

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