Bybit

Bybit Referral Code: How the Programme Works

Updated 2026-08-21

How Bybit's invite programme splits commission, where the code goes during sign-up, and what to verify before you rely on any number you read.

Two reward shapes side by side: a thin standing bar and a single large block

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We have not published a verified code for this exchange yet. The guide below explains how its referral programme works; the code box appears here as soon as one is confirmed.

Bybit runs an invite programme built on the same principle as every other exchange: a share of the trading commission the exchange already charges is split between the person who invited you and you.

What differs between exchanges is the size of the split, how much of it reaches the invitee, and whether the reward arrives as a standing fee discount or as time-limited bonuses. That distinction matters more than the headline number, and this page explains why.

Fee discount or bonus voucher

This is the first thing to establish about any exchange's programme, and the two are not comparable.

A fee discount lowers what you pay on every trade for as long as the account exists. It is small per trade and it never expires.

A bonus voucher is a one-off credit, usually conditional: deposit a minimum, trade a required volume within a window, and the reward unlocks. Headline figures on promotional pages are almost always the voucher, because a large number reads better than a fraction of a percent.

When you compare two exchanges, compare like with like. A programme advertising a large sign-up bonus and one offering a standing discount are answering different questions, and only the second one keeps paying after the first month.

Where the code goes

The mechanics are the same across exchanges, and so are the mistakes.

  1. The referral or invite field appears during registration, often collapsed behind a link.
  2. Arriving through an invite link usually pre-fills it — verify it before submitting.
  3. Complete registration in one browser window; switching to a private window drops the association.
  4. Identity verification is required before deposits, withdrawals and any commission accrue.

As on every exchange, the association is set when the account is created. Treat it as unchangeable afterwards.

What to verify yourself

Referral rates and fee schedules change, and pages that quote them go stale quietly. Rather than trusting a number on any site — including this one — check it where it is authoritative.

  • The exchange's own published fee schedule, for the standard maker and taker rates.
  • The referral programme's terms page, for the invitee share specifically.
  • Your own trade history after a small trade: fee charged ÷ order value is your real rate.
  • Whether the reward is a standing discount or a conditional bonus, and what conditions apply.

Our code for this exchange

We have not published a verified referral code for Bybit yet.

That is a deliberate omission rather than an oversight. Publishing a code means publishing the rates attached to it, and we date every rate on this site against the exchange's own schedule. Until that verification is done for this exchange, the honest thing is to explain how the programme works and leave the code box empty.

The guidance above holds regardless of which code you eventually use, and the fee-checking method works on any exchange.

Questions about this page

Does a Bybit referral code reduce trading fees?

Invite programmes generally return part of the trading commission to the invitee, but the form varies — a standing fee discount and a conditional bonus are different things. Check the programme's own terms.

Can I add an invite code after creating the account?

On essentially every exchange, no. The referral association is set when the account is created and is not applied retroactively.

How do I confirm what I am actually paying?

Place a small trade and divide the fee charged by the order value in your trade history. That figure is your real rate, whatever any page claims.

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Last updated 2026-08-21 by refcodecrypto.com. About this site

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Fee rates were last checked on 2026-08-22; confirm the current schedule on the exchange's own page.