No, investors cannot view trade and order history to protect the trading strategies of the Bybit trading team.
Tag: Bybit Subaccount
A Bybit Subaccount lets you create multiple separate trading accounts under your main Bybit account. It helps you manage different strategies, track performance individually, and keep funds organized without needing multiple logins.
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To delete or freeze a Bybit Subaccount:Open the Subaccount tab by clicking on your profile picture in the top-left corner. Tap on the More button of the relevant Subaccount, open Settings, and click on Freeze Subaccount or Delete Subaccount. Login and ...Read more
To check transfer history:Open the Transfer window via your Bybit accountsβ assets or account pages or via the Subaccount page. Tap on the history icon on the top-right corner of your screen. Click on the Transfer menu option and select Subaccount ...Read more
Investors can create up to 10 Bybit Custodial Trading Subaccounts. For a trading team, the default maximum is 20 Custodial Trading Subaccounts.
To create a Standard Subaccount on Bybit:Log in to your Bybit App and tap on the profile icon in the top-left corner to access the Subaccount tab. Tap on Create, select the type of Subaccount, and account mode you want ...Read more
No, the username for a Bybit Custodial Trading Subaccount cannot be changed once itβs been created.
The Bybit Custodial Trading Subaccount only supports the transfer of assets between the Main Account (Spot Account) and the Custodial Trading Subaccount (Spot Account). All deposits and withdrawals must be performed via the investorβs Main Account. Itβs recommended that ...Read more
Investors need to reach out to trading teams on their own. The trading team must have a partnership with Bybit.
To delete or freeze a Bybit Subaccount:Click on the ...Read more
No, asset transfers between the Bybit Main Account and Standard Subaccounts do not incur any fees.