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How do I find my PI Passphrase

If you don’t have a wallet, then you don’t have a PI passphrase. To create a Pi Wallet, visit PI

Secrets on what to do Next about your PI Passphrase?

Concerning your PI Passphrase, please kindly be aware that the passphrase is very unique and any little changes to the way those words are arranged will be shown as *error or incorrect passphrase*

 

You don’t wanna end up resetting your wallet every single time you want to log in. To reset you passphrase, you may need to create another test wallet on PI Browser

Pioneers need to be reminded that they’ll be NO such thing as *”recover passphrase”* after Mainnet Migration. You could save it on your email or your cloud so that you don’t forget it again.

How do I transfer my PI to MainnetOnce you’ve forgotten your passphrase or fail to arrange it properly, the only option to continue receiving pi is to *”reset wallet”* not recover wallet.

In the process of resetting wallet, all your past database and pi coin migrated to that wallet will be lost and can’t be recovered. So, how many times would you afford to lose your pi each time you reset your wallet?

Remember, the PI wallet is a *non-custodial wallet* and most active elite members should know the meaning of a non-custodial wallet?

Non-custodial wallet is usually the best and safest type of wallet ever. For beginners ,it can be quiet dangerous and very risky for them to operate a non-custodial wallet. This is because passphrase are irrecoverable since  the user  is the only person that had access to the passphrase.

 

Here are tip on how to properly and correctly use your passphrase.

The PI Passphrases are unique words properly arranged in the way it’s encoded to work as a key. Therefore, any little changes to any word will make it appear as *invalid*.

To avoid making those little mistakes, it’s usually advisable to copy your passphrase the way it is written rather than type it out. Also, If you’re typing it out, be sure to type it the way it was written.

Firstly, one mistake people do often, is to begin the passphrase with a capital letter (uppercase) .

  1. “stay”❌ instead of “Stay”✅

💡all words in the passphrase are always written in small letters (lowercase)

if any of the words in your passphrase contains a uppercase/capital letter,it will become invalid❌

 

Secondly, wrong or misspelling of words.

  1. “fair”✅ as “fare”❌

or “receive”✅ as “recieve”❌

or “favor”✅ as “favour”❌ or “affair”✅ as “afair”❌

💡you are meant to write the words the were they are shown to you.

any changes will render it as incorrect or invalid❌

 

Thirdly, do not do double spacing

  1. “ball gone steady”✅ wrongly written as “ball gone  steady”❌

💡you are to space once after each word, if you double space any word, it will render your passphrase as invalid.❌

 

  1. Lastly, adding special characters or symbols such as -‘;!` to the passphrase.
  2. writing ” its “✅ as ” it’s “❌

or “gone”✅ as “gone.”❌

or “setup”✅ as “set-up”❌ or wrongly written as “set up”❌

💡no special character should be added to any word in your passphrase.

If by chance you mistaken add any extra symbol or character, your passphrase will become invalid❌

 

So, these are the few mistakes most people make often times. Kindly take note of these little mistakes and acknowledge the tips on how to correctly write your passphrase.

Please, be careful how you use your passphrase, any little changes to the words in your passphrase will make it appear as  *incorrect or invalid*.

So, take advice now, save and safeguard your passphrase with every means possible, your pi is not so important as your passphrase. This is because, without your passphrase,  you won’t get access to use the pi in your wallet.

 

 

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