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Why is my Bybit deposit pending?

A pending deposit on Bybit usually means the transaction lacks required blockchain confirmations or was sent via an incorrect network, risking fund loss.

Jul 12, 2025 at 02:00 am

Understanding the Reasons Behind a Pending Deposit on Bybit

If you've recently initiated a deposit on Bybit and noticed that it's marked as pending, there could be several underlying reasons. Cryptocurrency transactions are typically fast, but they depend on network confirmations, blockchain congestion, and wallet configurations. A pending status indicates that the transaction has been broadcasted to the blockchain network but hasn't yet received enough confirmations to be credited to your account.

One of the most common causes is insufficient blockchain confirmations. Each cryptocurrency requires a certain number of confirmations before the funds can be recognized by the exchange. For example, Bitcoin (BTC) usually needs at least 2 confirmations, while Ethereum-based tokens (ERC-20) may require 30 or more.

Checking Blockchain Confirmations for Your Deposit

To verify whether your deposit is still pending due to insufficient confirmations, you can check the transaction status using a blockchain explorer. Every blockchain has its own explorer—for instance:

  • Bitcoin: blockchair.com
  • Ethereum: etherscan.io
  • Binance Smart Chain: bscscan.com

You can find the transaction hash (TxID) in your wallet or directly from Bybit's deposit history. Paste this hash into the appropriate explorer and look for the number of confirmations. If it’s below the required threshold for that asset, the deposit will remain pending until enough confirmations are achieved.

Ensuring You Used the Correct Network

Another critical factor when depositing crypto is ensuring that you selected the correct network on Bybit. Using an incompatible network can result in lost or stuck funds. For example:

  • USDT can be sent via TRC-20, ERC-20, or OMNI
  • USDC supports ERC-20 and SOL (Solana)

If you send USDT via ERC-20 to a TRC-20 address, the deposit will not be recognized and may be irrecoverable. Always double-check the network selection before initiating any transfer.

To avoid issues:

  • Match the deposit network on Bybit with the withdrawal network from your wallet.
  • Verify the deposit address provided by Bybit does not have typos.
  • Ensure the memo/tag field (if applicable) is filled correctly—especially for XRP or EOS deposits.

Dealing with Network Congestion and High Fees

Sometimes, even if you use the correct network and wait for confirmations, your transaction might take longer than usual due to network congestion. During such times, miners prioritize transactions with higher fees. If your transaction was sent with a low fee, it could remain unconfirmed for hours or even days.

In such cases:

  • Monitor the average transaction fee on the respective blockchain.
  • Check whether your transaction has been included in a block or is stuck in the mempool (a queue of unconfirmed transactions).
  • Consider using tools like mempool.space or ethgasstation.info to estimate how long it may take for confirmation.

If you suspect the issue is due to low fees, some wallets allow Replace-by-Fee (RBF) or Child-Pays-for-Parent (CPFP) mechanisms to speed up confirmations.

Contacting Bybit Support for Assistance

If you’ve verified all the above points and your deposit is still pending beyond a reasonable time frame, it may be necessary to contact Bybit customer support. Provide them with:

  • The transaction hash (TxID)
  • The deposit address used
  • Screenshots of your deposit attempt
  • Timestamps of when the transaction was initiated

Bybit support can help determine whether the transaction was successfully broadcasted and whether it meets their internal requirements for processing.

It’s also important to note that during system maintenance or unexpected outages, deposits may be temporarily delayed. Always check Bybit’s official announcements or social media channels for updates on service statuses.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I cancel a pending deposit on Bybit?

No, once a transaction is broadcasted to the blockchain, it cannot be canceled. However, if the deposit fails due to incorrect network usage or invalid tags, the funds may be recoverable through support.

Q: How many confirmations does Bybit require for different cryptocurrencies?

The required number varies per asset. For example, BTC requires 2 confirmations, ETH/ERC-20 tokens need 30, and BNB/BEP-20 require 15. Always check Bybit’s deposit page for each coin.

Q: What happens if I send coins to the wrong network on Bybit?

Funds sent via an unsupported network may be unrecoverable. Contact Bybit support immediately with the transaction hash and details of the error.

Q: Why doesn’t my deposit appear on Bybit after multiple confirmations?

Double-check the deposit address and ensure the network tag/memo is correct. If everything seems accurate, reach out to support with the TxID for further investigation.

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