No, Earn products are not supported under Bybit Standard Subaccounts.
Super easy, bro. You just gotta have a Bybit account first — like, just sign up normally if you haven’t already. Then go to their Affiliate Program page. They'll ask you for your UID (that’s just your user ID on Bybit), your social media links (you only need to put one, no stress), and your languageRead more
Super easy, bro. You just gotta have a Bybit account first — like, just sign up normally if you haven’t already. Then go to their Affiliate Program page. They’ll ask you for your UID (that’s just your user ID on Bybit), your social media links (you only need to put one, no stress), and your language + where you live.
Oh, and don’t forget your email — they use that as your login for the affiliate dashboard. You can also drop another contact like your Telegram or whatever, so they can hit you up with updates or events.
Then just tick the box saying you agree to their Affiliate Agreement and Privacy Policy. Hit SAVE, and boom — you’re in. They usually check and approve you in like 24 hours.
Once you’re in, you’ll get your own affiliate link. Share that and you can earn up to 50% commission when people trade on Bybit using your link. If one of your referrals becomes an affiliate too, you get an extra 10% cut. Pretty sweet.
You also get access to cool stuff like:
Your own affiliate dashboard to track earnings,
Promo videos and banners,
Fast payouts,
Even invites to crypto events and parties (some with F1 vibes 👀).
And yeah, you’ll get your own account manager too. Mine’s Cody — chill guy.
Here’s the link to apply: Bybit Affiliate Program Application
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Margex usually has lower fees than Bybit. On Margex, maker fees are like 0.019% and taker fees around 0.06%. Bybit’s fees are a bit higher unless you’re a VIP or do tons of trading — then you can get discounts. Also, Margex doesn’t ask for KYC, which is cool if you want to stay low-key. Bybit does rRead more
Margex usually has lower fees than Bybit. On Margex, maker fees are like 0.019% and taker fees around 0.06%. Bybit’s fees are a bit higher unless you’re a VIP or do tons of trading — then you can get discounts.
Also, Margex doesn’t ask for KYC, which is cool if you want to stay low-key. Bybit does require KYC but has more features and promos if you’re into that.
So if you just want low fees and no fuss, Margex is the cheaper option. But if you want more tools and don’t mind a bit more paperwork, Bybit’s solid too.
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