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How to fix "KYC level insufficient" when trying to withdraw on Bybit?

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Jun 07, 2026 at 01:19 pm

Understanding KYC Level Insufficiency

1. The message 'KYC level insufficient' appears when a user attempts to withdraw funds beyond the daily limit permitted for their current verification tier.

2. Bybit enforces strict withdrawal caps based on completed KYC stages: unverified accounts are capped at 20,000 USDT per day, while standard KYC unlocks up to 1,000,000 USDT.

3. This restriction is not tied to account age or trading volume—it activates solely upon submission of a withdrawal request exceeding the tier-specific threshold.

4. No manual override exists; the system blocks the transaction instantly and returns the error without initiating blockchain transfer or fee deduction.

Required Documents for Standard KYC

1. A government-issued photo ID—passport, national ID card, or driver’s license—is mandatory for Level 1 verification.

2. The document must be valid for at least six months from submission date; expired or nearly expired IDs trigger automatic rejection.

3. Both front and back sides must be uploaded in full frame, with all text legible and corners fully visible—cropped, shadowed, or glare-affected images fail validation.

4. Passport users must include the signature page; omission of this page results in 'invalid ID' status regardless of other completeness.

Common Upload Failures

1. Blurry facial features due to low-resolution capture or motion blur during camera-based identity check cause biometric mismatch.

2. Background interference—such as reflective surfaces, strong backlighting, or overlapping objects—disrupts liveness detection algorithms.

3. Mismatched name spelling between ID and registration profile, including inconsistent use of middle names or special characters, halts automated approval.

4. Uploading non-accepted file types (e.g., screenshots, PDFs containing embedded images) leads to immediate 'document invalid' classification.

Verification Processing Timeline

1. Most standard KYC submissions complete within 5–15 minutes under normal load conditions and correct documentation.

2. Manual review triggers when AI detects anomalies—such as inconsistent document edges, mismatched fonts, or suspicious metadata—and extends processing to 2–24 hours.

3. Submission during regional off-hours (e.g., East Asia midnight to 6 AM UTC+8) may delay human-assisted review by up to 12 additional hours.

4. Re-submission after rejection does not reset the queue; each new attempt enters the same processing pipeline with no priority acceleration.

Troubleshooting Withdrawal Errors Post-KYC

1. Even after successful KYC, withdrawal fails if the destination address belongs to a restricted jurisdiction—Bybit blocks transfers to sanctioned regions regardless of verification status.

2. Whitelisted addresses must be pre-registered and confirmed separately; attempting to withdraw to an unconfirmed address returns 'address not verified', not KYC-related error.

3. Network selection matters—sending USDT via TRON (TRC-20) to an ERC-20-only wallet causes irreversible loss but displays as 'transaction pending' rather than KYC failure.

4. Two-factor authentication must be active and functional; disabled or expired Google Authenticator tokens interrupt final withdrawal confirmation even with full KYC clearance.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: Can I withdraw using a different blockchain network than the one used for deposit?Yes, provided the receiving wallet supports that network and you manually select the correct chain during withdrawal setup.

Q2: Does completing KYC automatically enable P2P trading?No, P2P access requires separate activation through the Bybit P2P portal and adherence to local regulatory requirements for peer-to-peer fiat exchange.

Q3: Why does my KYC show “approved” but withdrawal still fails with “insufficient level”?This occurs when the requested amount exceeds the verified tier’s limit—check your current tier and daily cap in Account Security > Identity Verification.

Q4: Is there a way to bypass KYC limits using multiple accounts?No, Bybit enforces strict one-person-one-account policy; duplicate registrations linked to shared devices, IPs, or documents result in simultaneous suspension of all associated accounts.

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