Since I was going to receive a bitcoin payment last night, I created a bitcoin account from an exchange named Thodex. To obtain a bitcoin wallet, I completed the necessary security steps, obtained my bitcoin wallet code and sent it to the person who will make the payment.
Your first mistake.
If you want to receive a bitcoin payment, you first search for a good wallet and then install it.
You created an account on an unknown exchange.
Personally, i never heard of it. How did you find it? If the person who sent you the coins told you to create the account there, then.. you got scammed.
You don't need to complete any "security steps" to generate an
address (note the word, there is no "bitcoin wallet code") from a wallet.
However, it requires real authentication for bitcoin purchases and withdrawals. I sent the required documents and waited for their approval. However, when I woke up in the morning, I couldn't see any payment. The chamber wrote to their support service and stated that my account is not eligible to buy bitcoin, is there such a thing? I have obtained the wallet code, not the purchase, but the bitcoin transfer process. I wonder if there is a transfer time? Is there a possibility that bitcoins will arrive once my account is approved? Where did the bitcoins he transferred go?
You never received any coins.
If you don't have access to the private keys (which you don't have when using an exchange), you never had control of any BTC.
The real questions are:
- Why did you decide to use an completely unknown exchange instead of a software wallet?
- How did you find that unknown and shady exchange?
- Did the one sending you the coins tell you to do it that way? If so, you got scammed.