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First, log in to your Bybit account and check your Funding → History page. If you see something like “Unsupported Coin” or “Pending Asset,” that’s actually a good sign. Option 1: Easy Recovery If your deposit shows up there, Bybit has this self-service recovery thing. Just click on the token, drop aRead more
First, log in to your Bybit account and check your Funding → History page. If you see something like “Unsupported Coin” or “Pending Asset,” that’s actually a good sign.
Option 1: Easy Recovery
If your deposit shows up there, Bybit has this self-service recovery thing. Just click on the token, drop a wallet address that supports it (not a Bybit one), pay a small fee in USDT, and boom — they’ll send it back to that address.
Option 2: Manual Recovery (if it doesn’t show up)
If your deposit isn’t showing up anywhere, then yeah… you gotta fill out a form. Go to their Help Center and look for the Asset Recovery Form.
You’ll need stuff like:
- The transaction hash (TXID)
- Which coin and chain you used
- How much you sent
- A wallet address to return it to
But heads up:
- They only help recover stuff worth over $500
- There’s a $200 fee
- It can take a few days
- And no promises — some coins and networks (like Ronin, Cronos, etc.) are just a no-go
So yeah, try the self-service option first if you can. Next time, just double-check the token is supported before sending anything — crypto doesn’t really do take-backs 😅
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First off, you gotta move fast. If you still have access to your account, hit up Bybit support right away — like, open a support ticket or use their live chat. Give them all the info you have: Your UID and email The time it happened The TxID of the transaction The account number that received your URead more
First off, you gotta move fast. If you still have access to your account, hit up Bybit support right away — like, open a support ticket or use their live chat. Give them all the info you have:
Your UID and email
The time it happened
The TxID of the transaction
The account number that received your USDT
Any screenshots you’ve got
Tell them your account was hacked and someone moved your USDT without permission. If the thief’s account is still on Bybit, their security team might be able to freeze it and recover your funds.
Also, shoot an email to security@bybit.com with the subject like:
URGENT – Stolen Funds / Account HackedSame deal — just explain what happened and attach all the details.
If you’re serious about catching this guy, file a report with your local cybercrime unit. They can reach out to Bybit officially, and exchanges usually take that stuff more seriously when cops are involved.
You can try checking where the crypto went using a site like Tronscan (if it was on Tron) or Etherscan. It’ll show if it went to another exchange wallet — which you can also report, but again, the police usually need to get involved for anything to happen there.
And yeah, once this is handled, lock your account down. Get 2FA, change your passwords, and don’t sleep on security anymore.
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