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BybitReferral Code & RebateLast reviewed: 2026-03-21

Bybit referral code and rebate: what matters before signup

Use this page to check the current Bybit invite code, rebate scope, activation logic, and how it compares with Binance and OKX.

If you only need the short answer

If you only need the short answer

Bybit is strongest when you are actually going to trade enough for the rebate and fee difference to matter, especially on derivatives. The current CRYPTOREBA partner link is one of the stronger headline offers in this set, but it makes the most sense if you genuinely plan to trade rather than simply chase a signup number.

  • Current invite code: cryptoreba
  • Current rebate: spot 33% / futures 33%
  • The rebate is usually easier to preserve when you start from the referral URL and complete signup in one flow.

Double-check invite-code visibility, regional fit, and the fee table before you finish registration.

Decision facts

Rebate
33% / 33%
Invite code
cryptoreba
Spot base fees
0.10% / 0.10%
Futures base fees
0.020% / 0.055%
KYC
Required
Settlement
Daily
Compared with
Binance / OKX
Last reviewed
2026-03-21

Is the current Bybit referral code worth using?

Bybit stands out when you want derivatives-first positioning, faster product iteration, and a referral path that still feels meaningful for active traders.

  • The active code is cryptoreba
  • The current rebate headline is 33% for spot and 33% for futures
  • Treat the code as a trading-cost decision, not just a signup bonus

How do referral codes fail in practice?

Most failures come from the signup path, account timing, or regional/product assumptions, not from the code itself suddenly disappearing.

  • treating the 33% number as universal without checking product scope
  • opening a normal account first and later trying to retrofit the referral
  • ignoring regional limitations for derivatives access

How should you compare it with Binance and OKX?

Compared with Binance and OKX, Bybit often feels faster and more campaign-driven. That can be a plus for active traders, but less appealing if you prefer the most conservative default venue.

  • Compare against Binance if you want the closest mainstream alternative
  • Compare against OKX if your trading style is more campaign-sensitive or derivatives-led

Who this path fits

Good for

  • active derivatives traders
  • users who want strong headline rebate value with a credible major venue
  • traders who like faster product listing cycles and copy-trading features

Less ideal for

  • users who only want the most conservative, most globally familiar exchange
  • people who rarely trade and will not realize much fee savings
  • users in regions with restrictive derivatives rules

Continue with the next question

Use these pages when you need an answer-first landing page instead of a full product overview.

Country availability & restrictions

If you only care about the answer, verify region support, derivatives rules, and KYC availability before you click the referral route.

Verification troubleshooting & fixes

If you only care about the answer, explain the likely KYC failure points and route users back to the safest active signup path.

Deposit, withdrawal & funding flow

If you only care about the answer, confirm funding rails, fee friction, and verification requirements before choosing the referral route.

Login access & safe entry

If you only care about the answer, use the official domain family and check that the login flow still matches the active signup route.

Copy trading access & fit

If you only care about the answer, confirm whether copy trading is available in your region and whether the exchange’s rebate route still activates correctly.

Trading bots, grids & automation tools

If you only care about the answer, verify API/tool support, fee friction, and derivative availability before using the referral route.

New listings & coin availability

If you only care about the answer, pair listing demand with real fee and access facts before sending users into the referral flow.

Official Site & Signup Route

The core check is simple: confirm that Bybit is loading under partner.bybit.com, then start from the official site or the official referral route instead of a random search result or mirror page.

Signup, KYC & Activation

Bybit signup is usually quick, and the interface is friendly, but users planning to scale into derivatives still need to handle KYC properly before expecting the full account experience. KYC is required, yet the flow tends to feel lighter than Binance for many users. The bigger gating factor is where you live and which products are allowed there.

Fees, Rebate & Comparison

Base costs are competitive for active derivatives use. The rebate matters most when turnover is high enough for fee savings to compound. Compared with Binance and OKX, Bybit often feels faster and more campaign-driven. That can be a plus for active traders, but less appealing if you prefer the most conservative default venue.

App Download & Safe Install

Do not start with a random installer. Start from partner.bybit.com, then move to the app page or official store route that the exchange itself exposes.

Safety, Legitimacy & Risk Review

Bybit is strongest when you are actually going to trade enough for the rebate and fee difference to matter, especially on derivatives. But no exchange is risk-free. The real question is whether its domain integrity, KYC path, regional fit, and product availability are acceptable for your use case.

Proof of reserves & transparency

If you only care about the answer, use proof-of-reserves pages to reduce trust friction before routing users to the affiliate path.

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