First off, you gotta move fast. If you still have access to your account, hit up Bybit support right away β 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 β 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 youβve got
Tell them your account was hacked and someone moved your USDT without permission. If the thiefβs 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 β Stolen Funds / Account Hacked
Same deal β 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. Itβll show if it went to another exchange wallet β 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 donβt sleep on security anymore.
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Depends on how youβre depositing, bro. If youβre doing a regular crypto deposit (like sending USDT from another wallet), thereβs a daily limit depending on which network you use. For example, on Arbitrum, the cap is like 100K USDC per day, and anything above that just gets added the next day. If youRead more
Depends on how youβre depositing, bro. If youβre doing a regular crypto deposit (like sending USDT from another wallet), thereβs a daily limit depending on which network you use. For example, on Arbitrum, the cap is like 100K USDC per day, and anything above that just gets added the next day.
If youβre going the P2P route, the limit depends on the local currency. Like in India, the max per trade is about 17 million INR.
If youβre using fiat deposits (like through bank transfer), limits vary by currency and your past deposits β usually starts lower and increases.
And if you’re using Bybit Pay, thereβs a 15K USD limit per transaction, and 20K per day. So yeah, itβs got some limits, but theyβre pretty generous.
If you’re verified (KYC done), you also get higher limits. Just check on the app or site to see what your personal cap is.
Easy stuff π
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