So guys, after this post, I had to figure out what had actually happened on the day I experienced this. I tried contacting the customer care service and they apologised saying they would check it out.
But recently I discovered that the Google authenticator app actually does copy and paste automatically, which was unaware to me. I had probably tapped on the code from Google authenticator which automatically pasted it on my bybit that triggered the release of my coin.
To confirm this, I did a transaction today on p2p and when it was Time to release the coins, I went to my authenticator app and copied the code. When I returned to my bybit, it automatically pasted and the coins were released, which was what happened the other time. I'm posting this here as well for those who might experience something similar in the future and get confused.
Yeah, I've experienced that too but not the first incident of your coin releasing to the buyer without your awareness, I mean, if you copy the code on the authenticator app and minimize back to your bybit or whatever exchange you're using, it would automatically paste on it's own, this shows that sometimes our personal errors can make us lose money and think we got scammed by someone on the P2P market, sometimes we could even give people an opportunity to scam us, cause some persons would deliberately refuse to pay up once they notice you've released the coin before they paid, we ought to be very careful so we don't lose money due to personal errors.