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    Bybit's Fees That You Need to KnowDeposit Fee Withdrawal Fee Trading Fee Funding Fee Liquidation Fee Interest Other Fees     1. Deposit Fee On-Chain Deposit & Internal TransferThere are no fees charged on Bybit for internal transfers or on-chain crypto deposits into your Bybit Account.  Read More: Crypto Deposit FAQBuy CryptoTransaction fees will be charged by our service provider depending on the currency and the payment method used. You will be able to see the fees required on the order page.  Read more: Buy Crypto FAQ For P2P Trading, Bybit offers zero transaction fees for either the buyer or seller. However, traders may need to pay transaction fees to the payment provider based on the payment method selected. Read more: P2P Trading FAQ       2. Withdrawal FeeA Withdrawal Fee will be charged for on-chain withdrawal depending on the different coins and chains selected. You can see the minimum withdrawal amount and withdrawal fees stated on the withdrawal window. Please note that the withdrawal fee is fixed for any withdrawal amount. No withdrawal fee will be charged for Internal Transfers to other Bybit Account.  Read more: Withdrawal FAQ  3. Trading FeeA Trading Fee will be charged for Spot Trading and Derivatives Trading based on the filled order quantity or position value. The rate for Takers and Makers is different and you will be entitled to a lower fee rate according to your VIP level. This table below shows the fee rates for Non-VIP users:Spot TradingTaker Fee Rate: 0.1%Maker Fee Rate: 0.1% Perpetual & Futures TradingTaker Fee Rate: 0.055%Maker Fee Rate: 0.02%Options TradingTaker Fee Rate: 0.02%Maker Fee Rate: 0.02%  Read More: Bybit Trading Fee Structure       4. Funding FeeThe Funding Fee is the periodic payments and income that are made between traders who hold positions in Perpetual contracts. In order to anchor the Perpetual contract trading price to the Spot price, the funding mechanism is used to ensure Bybit’s last traded price is always anchored to global standard Spot prices. Here’s a brief overview of how it works: if the Perpetual market price sits above the Spot price (i.e., the funding rate is positive), long position holders will pay the funding fees to short position holders. This incentivizes traders to open more short positions and brings down trading prices, shifting toward the Spot price. Let's say the Perpetual trading price is lower than the Spot price (i.e. the funding rate is negative). In this case, short position holders will pay the funding fees to long position holders, so that the latter is placed in the driver’s seat to open more positions. Thus, prices are driven up, achieving a similar objective to narrowing the spread. The funding fee will be charged every few hours, depends on the funding interval of each symbols, based on your position value. You can view the funding rate from the trading page.  Read More:Funding Fee CalculationFunding RateWhat Are Bybit Funding Fees?       5. Liquidation FeeA Liquidation Fee will be charged in the event of liquidation in Spot Margin Trading, Crypto Loan and Options. In Spot Margin Trading and Crypto Loan, when the loan-to-value (LTV) ratio exceeds the liquidation level, auto repayment will be triggered, and your margin assets will be liquidated to repay the liabilities. A liquidation fee will be charged on top of your liquidated assets and this will be injected to the margin insurance pool. In the event where your account goes bankrupt, i.e., when you are liquidated and you have insufficient margin assets to repay the liabilities, the platform will use the margin insurance fund to cover the deficit. For more information, please visit here. For Options trading, liquidation will be triggered when the Account Maintenance Margin Rate reaches 100% and a liquidation fee will be charged. Please refer here for more information. Bybit does not charge a liquidation fee for Perpetual and Futures Trading.  Liquidation Fee RateSpot Margin Trading, Crypto Loan2%Options0.2% Read More:What is Liquidation?What Is Crypto Liquidation & How Do I Avoid It?LTV and Liquidation (Spot Margin Trading)Loan-to-Value Ratio and Liquidation (Crypto Loans)Liquidation Process (Options)       6. InterestFor any borrowing from any of the lending services provided on Bybit, hourly interest will be incurred. This includes Spot Margin Trading, Crypto Loan, Unified Trading Account and others.  You can view the interest rates charged from the respective product page.       7. Other feesSubscription and Redemption Fee and Management Fee for Leveraged TokenNFT Marketplace: Fees ExplainedBybit Card Fees...
    Introduction to Spot Margin TradingWhat is Spot Margin Trading?   What is Spot Margin Trading?Margin trading on Bybit is a Derivative product based on Spot Trading. With Margin trading, you may use assets in your Spot Account as col...
    Trading Rules: Liquidation Process (Unified Trading Account)Leverage − 1 / Selected Leverage )Margin trading does not allow any borrowing.≥100%Active orders under Options will be canceled, while orders from Spot, Perpetual and Futures Trading will be retai...
    How to Trade on ApeX Pro via BybitHere’s a step-by-step guide on how to trade on ApeX Pro x Bybit.  Connect Your Bybit WalletSelect Trading PairsPlace Your OrderView Your PositionClose Your PositionView Your Closed P&L and Ord...
    Auto-Margin Replenishment (USDT Contracts)Cross Margin mode is the default margin mode on Bybit.  Auto-Margin Replenishment (AMR) is only available under isolated margin mode , where the margin that you placed into a position is isolated fro...
    Differences Between the Margin Modes Under the Unified Trading AccountLeverage SettingsDifferent leverage can be set for long and short positions.Hedged positions (long and short) must use the same leverageNot applicableLiquidation Trigger CriteriaLiquidation is trigger...
    Introduction to Perpetual ProtectLeverage, Long-Term Holders: Safeguard your long-term positions with Perpetual Protect when using low leverage. Large Position Holders: Manage risks for substantial contract positions with Perpetual ...
    How to Get Started With a Keyless WalletA keyless Wallet is a specialized cryptocurrency wallet that leverages multi-party computation (MPC) technology. It relies on joint computation from multiple parties while masking each party’s confi...
    Liquidation Price (USDT Contract)Leverage = (2 × 10,000) / 100 = 200 USDTAvailable Balance = 1,800 USDTIllustration 2 After some time, the price increases to 10,500 USDT, and Trader A’s position is at an unrealized profit of 1,...
    Risk Disclosure StatementThis Risk Disclosure Statement (this “Statement”) applies to the electronic trading platform (including any applicable mobile applications and websites used to access the same) (collectively the ...