Usually not that long, man. After you send Bitcoin from Cash App, it goes through the Bitcoin network, which takes like 30 to 60 minutes most of the time — depending on how busy the network is. Cash App sends it out pretty quick once you hit “withdraw,” and then Bybit just waits for a few confirmatiRead more
Usually not that long, man. After you send Bitcoin from Cash App, it goes through the Bitcoin network, which takes like 30 to 60 minutes most of the time — depending on how busy the network is.
Cash App sends it out pretty quick once you hit “withdraw,” and then Bybit just waits for a few confirmations (usually 3) before it shows up in your account.
So yeah, if the network isn’t slammed, you should see your BTC in Bybit in under an hour. Just keep an eye on the transaction and you’re good.
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so first things first — grab the Bybit app from the App Store or Google Play. Just search “Bybit,” download it, and you’re good. Once you open it, you’ll need to sign up — just use your email or phone number. Pick a solid password, verify your email or whatever, and boom — you’ve got an account. NexRead more
so first things first — grab the Bybit app from the App Store or Google Play. Just search “Bybit,” download it, and you’re good.
Once you open it, you’ll need to sign up — just use your email or phone number. Pick a solid password, verify your email or whatever, and boom — you’ve got an account.
Next, I’d suggest turning on two-factor authentication (2FA) in the security settings. It keeps your account way safer, trust me.
Now to start trading, you’ll need to add some crypto or cash.
If you already have crypto, go to Assets > Deposit, choose your coin, and send it there.
If not, just tap Buy Crypto, pick your payment method (like a card), and buy USDT or whatever you’re into.
Once you’ve got funds, you can start trading:
For spot trading (buying/selling actual crypto), go to Trade > Spot, pick a trading pair like BTC/USDT, and place your order.
For derivatives (if you wanna go degen with leverage), head to Trade > Derivatives, pick your contract, choose leverage, and send it.
And yeah, that’s the basics. You can also track your portfolio under Assets and see open trades in Orders.
Bybit also has some cool stuff like copy trading, staking (they call it “Bybit Earn”), and referral bonuses. Poke around the app a bit — it’s pretty user-friendly once you get the hang of it.
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