Stop staking your bitcoin address. That is not enough to recover your account.
Yes it's not enough to just stake your btc address, but why you call user to stop doing it?
The staking is just one of the many method/ process needed to prove you are the rightful owner of the account in question.
Sorry, but there is only one method to prove the ownership of your account, it's by signing a message from a btc address you posted before or sent in pm to another user, or a PGP key associated with the account. Signature from btc address/PGP key is fundamental to start the recovery process.
If your account was hackedEmail
recoveries...@bitcointalk.org, ideally from the account's email address. Include your username and a brief description of the details of how/when the account was hacked.
A signature will likely be required (see below).
Signatures
Often, you need to prove ownership of the account with a PGP or Bitcoin signature. This has two steps:
1. You need to show that the PGP key or Bitcoin address is associated with the account, for example by referencing an unedited post in which you posted the address.
2. You need to sign an appropriate message with that key/address.
*Quotes are extracted from Theymos thread about Recovering hacked/lost accounts.In addition, it's also mandatory to use the email account used for the registration because the lost/hacked account can only restored to that email address.
It's not an obligation to post you btc address in
Tomatocage's thread, it can be posted in a bounty thread or somewhere you had to use it for paiement or whatever kind of explanation.