"BITCOIN WITHDRAWAL Fiasco: Claiming Your Funds Back or Suing the Exchange?"

Razor2423

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Title: "BITCOIN WITHDRAWAL Fiasco: Claiming Your Funds Back or Suing the Exchange?"

Hey guys, hope you're all doing well. I'm posting this thread for anyone who's had issues withdrawing their Bitcoins from an exchange recently. Specifically, someone I know had their BTC stuck in the withdrawal process for weeks, and now the exchange is saying they've been hacked.
 

Hermann

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"Y'all, I went through a similar ordeal last year with Binance and I'd say suing is a last resort. First, try reaching out to their support, be polite, and persistent. Sometimes, a simple tweet to their official handle can get some results too"
 

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"TBH, I was affected by the BitMart hack last year and it took them months to sort out the issue. In the end, they reimbursed me most of my losses, but it was a major headache. I'd advise trying to claim your funds back through the exchange's support first, but keep a paper trail and don't hesitate to involve a lawyer if needed."
 

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"Been there, done that. Filing a lawsuit against the exchange didn't get me my funds back, but claiming my losses as a tax write-off helped with the financial hit. If you're gonna go the law route, make sure to document EVERYTHING"
 

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"Been there done that OP. If your funds have been stuck in limbo for months, I'd say it's time to get aggressive - filing a lawsuit might be worth a shot if you have proof of your transactions being mishandled. Has anyone here had success with suing their exchange?"
 
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