Kill 8 月 22 日 上午 4:22
Can’t access Steam Inventory or Market for months
Hi everyone, I’ve been dealing with a weird problem for a while and I’m not sure what else to do,a few months ago, my steam account was hacked, but I’ve recovered it and changed everything , email, password, phone number, Steam Guard, the works.
Since then, I still cannot access my Inventory or the Community Market:

Sorry, an error was encountered while processing your request:
You have made too many requests recently. Please wait and try again later.”
I literally cannot see my items at all."

I’ve contacted Steam Support a couple of times, but they keep sending the same generic response and closing the ticket. I don’t use any extensions or scripts , just the normal steam client and browser.

Has anyone else experienced this? Could it be related to my account still being flagged after the hack? Any advice would be amazing because I don’t know what happend,thanks!
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Ettanin 8 月 22 日 上午 4:23 
You hit an API quota limit. This quota limit is IPv4 based. If restarting your router doesn't help, you'll have to wait it out.

IPv4 addresses are not unique anymore. As there are more humans (8 billion) than IPv4 addresses (4.2 billion), ISPs have chosen to route users together on an identical IPv4 address. This technique is known as CGNAT.

For Valve's inventory and community market API this bundled together group of users using CGNAT or Dual Stack Lite looks like a single user.

If you waited several days to weeks, your only recourse is getting a public IPv4 address. It doesn't matter whether this one is static or dynamic. Ask your ISP on how to obtain one.

If you already have a public also known as dedicated IPv4 address, you should stop spamming inventory actions.
IS A BUG FOR MONTHS
It sounds like your account might still be flagged after the hack. The “too many requests” error can persist for a while. Here’s what usually helps:
  1. Avoid refreshing inventory or market repeatedly.
  2. Try a different browser, device, or Steam client mode (like Big Picture).
  3. Check for any remaining account/trade restrictions in your Steam Account Details.
  4. Reopen a detailed Steam Support ticket explaining the hack and error; include screenshots and dates.
Patience is key—these flags often take time to clear, and persistent, detailed support requests usually get escalation.
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