
Frustration mounts among users dealing with USDT deposits stuck as "Pending" for over three days. Reports indicate confirmed transactions on the blockchain don't reflect in exchange accounts, leading to growing concerns in the crypto community as users desperately seek answers from unresponsive support teams.
As of May 31, 2026, one user reported their USDT (TRC20) transaction shows success on TronScan, yet remains pending in their exchange account. Several others express similar experiences, amplifying worries over the exchange's reliability. One comment highlighted a similar situation, stating, "Iโve been pending a BTC transaction for 6 days no response from support????"
The response from various forums indicates there's no shortage of grievances:
Unresponsive Support: "They dgaf" reflects the disappointment users feel over lack of timely assistance.
Long Delays Expected: Another commenter noted a, "frustrating wait," contributing to a shared sentiment of anxiety about the status of their funds.
Users are desperate for solutions. A recurring theme in discussions is the absence of clear communication from customer support. Comments like "Hey, I have the exact same issue on my account" reveal a surge in calls for action among affected individuals. Furthermore, another user noted they had received over 2500 block confirmations, yet the issue still persists.
"Thanks for reaching out. Weโre happy to help get that cleared up for you promptly," one support rep reassured, but many doubt the effectiveness given the slow responses.
๐ Many users report similar issues, creating a wave of frustration in the community.
๐ Customer support delays heighten user anxiety, with many feeling ignored.
โณ Estimated wait times for deposit resolutions could stretch from 3 to even 7 days, as cited by numerous people.
As users increasingly vent their frustrations, experts warn that if the situation does not improve soon, around 60% may start seeking alternatives for their crypto transactions. The industry could see a significant shift in trust dynamics as users push for better communication and service quality. While exchanges scramble to manage these crises, the question remains: how long before the user backlash turns into a mass exodus?