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After the recent SecondFi incident, a community member transferred approximately 112K ADA along with several Cardano native tokens to their correct Bybit ADA deposit address.
The deposit was never credited. Bybit has repeatedly responded that because native tokens were included in the transaction, the deposit cannot be credited or recovered due to technical limitations.
The ADA is still sitting at the Bybit deposit address on-chain:
cardanoscan.io/address/addr1v…
Frankly, it's difficult to understand how the ADA itself cannot be recovered simply because native tokens were included in the same transaction.
But even if Bybit's explanation is technically correct, there should have been a clear warning before the deposit was made something like:
"Do not send ADA together with Cardano native tokens. Doing so may prevent your deposit from being credited and could make recovery impossible."
Without such a warning, leaving a user's assets effectively inaccessible is unacceptable.
⚠️ If you deposit ADA to Bybit, do NOT send Cardano native tokens in the same transaction.
Please repost to help warn other users and encourage Bybit to review this case.
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