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I have been a loyal Bybit user for more than 5 years and have always trusted the platform.
Unfortunately, my account has now been under compliance review for over 150 days. Throughout this entire period, I remained patient, cooperative, and provided all requested documents and explanations.
I never complained publicly because I trusted Bybit and believed the review would be completed soon. However, after waiting more than 150 days and now being informed that additional time may be needed, I am feeling exhausted and deeply disappointed.
I still trust the Bybit team and respect the importance of compliance checks. I am simply asking for help, transparency, and a fair resolution to my case.
Please review my case and help me understand what is causing such an exceptionally long delay.
Thank you.
#Bybit #ComplianceReview #Crypto #CustomerSupport
@Bybit_Official@BybitSouthasia@benbybit
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