For funding in USDT, please note that clients are first required to perform an Attestation to prove that the funding wallet belongs to them for KYC purposes. Please note that the Attestation only needs to be done once per wallet. 


Omada reserves the right to reject USDT funds sent to us if an Attestation is not performed beforehand.


Please follow the steps below to perform a funding Attestation using Etherscan.


Step 1: Request a USDT funding

Request a USDT funding through the customer portal by logging in and clicking on the "Fund Account" button.



Select "Crypto (USDT)" in the Payment Providers. Please refer to our article on Deposit Walkthrough for more detailed information on selecting Payment Providers.


Step 2: Identify the message text to be signed

When you request a USDT funding attempt through the customer portal, you should be brought to the following page with some details on the message text provided. Note down the text that appears in "Message to be signed".




The message should be crafted as follows: last digits of your landing account number (e.g. if your landing account is USD-000-0055555, this value will be "55555"), your initials (e.g. if your name is "John William Smith", this value will be "JWS"), and the transaction ID (e.g. 1263879). Based on the example values presented previously, the "Message to be signed" will be "5555JWS1263879" without quotes.


If you have closed the page by mistake and need to retrieve any of the values, please refer to Step 6 below.


Step 3: Go to Etherscan

Go to the website: https://etherscan.io/verifiedSignatures and click on "Sign Message".



Step 4: Connect your Ethereum wallet

You will be prompted to connect your Ethereum wallet. Please select the appropriate source / method. If you are using a hardware wallet, please connect your wallet to one of the available methods first.



Step 5: Sign the message and record tx hash

Key in the "Message to be signed" in Step 2 and click on the "Sign Message" button.



At the next page, select the "Publish" button.


Take note of the "Signature Hash" value by copying it. This will be required to provide proof of ownership of the address. Alternatively, you may want to copy the public URL of the page (it should look something like https://etherscan.io/verifySig/XXXXX).



Step 6 (optional): Login to the customer portal and retrieve the transaction ID or other details

If you have forgotten the transaction ID or any of the message information, you may login to the Customer Portal and retrieve the details.


Your landing account ID can be found in the "Accounts" page.


Your transaction ID can be retrieved from "Transaction History" page under "Transfers".


Step 7: Email customer service with the required details

Please send an email to customer service (support@omadaglobal.com) with the Email Subject "USDT Attestation: ERC20" and

the following details:


  1. Your Ethereum wallet address
  2. Your message
  3. Your signature hash


A screenshot will also suffice.


Alternatively, you can also just provide us the public URL of the Verified Signature page (it should look something like https://etherscan.io/verifySig/XXXXX).


Please note the email must come from the same email address with which you have registered an account with us.


Disclaimer:

Do note that Omada Global provides this FAQ as guidance on signing messages to verify ownership of a blockchain address. However, the process is technical in nature and involves risks. If performed incorrectly, it can compromise the security of your wallet and potentially lead to loss of funds.
Always remember, when signing a message, you are essentially attesting that you own the said blockchain address. Be mindful not to use this attestation inappropriately or divulge it to someone who may misuse it. It is also important not to sign a message that is not understood completely as it may contain hidden terms that bind you.
We highly recommend using high-level security measures, like hardware wallets and two-factor authentication, while signing messages to ensure the safety of your digital assets. Never disclose your private keys to anyone under any circumstances. If any party requests directly for your private keys, it is likely a scam and should be avoided.
This content is for informational purposes only, it is not intended as, and does not constitute, professional advice on blockchain technology, cryptocurrency, or investments. Any action you take upon the information on this document is strictly at your own risk. We will not be liable for any losses or damages in connection with the use of our information, procedures, and methods.