Welcome to Crumbs
Crumbs is an investigative toolkit for analyzing Pi Network activity. It focuses on transaction tracing, wallet behavior, and identifying endpoints such as exchanges.
Crumbs is primarily read-only and designed for transparency, reporting, and post-incident investigation.
Data is sourced from the Pi Block Explorer. Crumbs does not collect wallet secrets.
Core Site Tools
- Main Page: Live Pi chart, wallet lookup, lockups, unlock countdowns, and transaction overlays.
- BubbleMaps: Visualize wallet activity and relationships using an interactive graph.
- Track-n-Trace: Follow a transaction hash across multiple hops until it reaches an endpoint.
- Reports: Export TXT or CSV traces for investigations and exchange submissions.
- Watchdog: Monitor whales, sharks, dolphins, or custom wallets with live feeds and alerts.
- Vanity: Generate muxed (M…) addresses derived from your base wallet.
- Sweeps: Live claim and send activity tracking.
High Risk Tools
The following tools require direct wallet secrets and are intended for advanced or emergency use only.
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Pi Rescue:
An emergency tool designed to claim locked Pi balances at the moment they unlock and immediately forward them to a safe wallet. It is intended for use when a wallet is compromised or at serious risk. -
Phantom Sender:
A specialist transaction tool used for controlled testing and research. It requires a wallet secret and should only be used by experienced users who understand the risks involved.
These tools are clearly marked on the main site and include warnings. Use them only if you understand the consequences.
About Pi Rescue
Pi Rescue exists to address a specific problem observed on the Pi Network, where attackers drain wallets by claiming unlocked balances immediately.
Pi Rescue can only be armed shortly before a scheduled unlock and will only attempt claims for a limited time after unlock. These limits exist to prevent abuse and network automation.
Pi Rescue does not store secrets and performs all signing client-side.
BubbleMap Legend
Any Pi wallet can generate muxed (M…) addresses. Crumbs only labels muxed addresses as exchanges when the base G… wallet is confirmed as a known exchange. The size of the bubble reflects the size of the transaction, The bigger the bubble the larger amount of pi was transfered
Node Calculator
NodeCalc helps Pi Node operators estimate rewards using bonus multipliers, uptime assumptions, and cost inputs. It does not require wallet access and does not interact with the blockchain.
How to Use Crumbs
- Open the main page and enter a wallet address (G…).
- Load the wallet to view balance, lockups, and history.
- Click transaction markers or BubbleMap nodes to continue tracing.
- Use Track-n-Trace for deep transaction path analysis.
- Export reports when contacting exchanges or authorities.
FAQ
What is a muxed address?
A muxed (M…) address is a sub-address format with an embedded identifier.
Exchanges commonly use them, but any wallet can generate them.
How many hops are traced?
Tracing continues until an endpoint is reached or a safety limit is hit.
Why does it say Unknown exchange?
The destination looks like a muxed address, but no verified exchange mapping exists.
Contact: admin@crumbs.host
Why Crumbs Exists
While investigating reports of Pi being stolen through claim and send attacks, it became clear that users lacked tools to prove where their Pi went. Crumbs was built to provide transparent, verifiable transaction traces that victims could use when dealing with exchanges or authorities.
bulby_bot, creator of Crumbs
Important Notes
- Most Crumbs tools are read-only.
- High risk tools are clearly marked.
- Reports are for investigative use only.
- Old reports are periodically cleaned.
- No financial advice is provided.