If you searched for Bybit in Italian, you are probably checking whether the platform is usable in your own language before you sign up. The short answer: Bybit offers a multilingual interface, and Italian is among the supported languages on both the web platform and the mobile app. This guide explains what that means in practice and what Italian-based users should know about the regulated entity they will actually use.
Is the interface available in Italian?
Yes. You can switch the display language from the account settings or the header menu, usually marked with a globe icon. Once selected, menus, balances and most account pages appear in Italian. Keep in mind that some legal documents, deeper help-center articles and certain notifications may still default to English, so a basic reading knowledge of English remains useful for fine print.
Which platform do Italian users join?
Italian residents are served through Bybit EU, the European entity operating under the MiCA framework with authorisation supervised by the FMA in Austria and a registered seat in Vienna, covering 29 EEA countries. From 1 July 2026, new users across the EEA are expected to onboard via Bybit EU. Account opening involves standard KYC identity checks, and you can fund your balance through SEPA transfers in euro.
What you can actually do
On the regulated EU platform you can buy and hold spot assets such as BTC and other listed tokens. This guide focuses on these straightforward spot products, not on leveraged or derivative instruments.
- Italian-language interface for everyday navigation
- SEPA euro deposits and standard KYC verification
- Spot buying and holding under MiCA oversight
Crypto-asset prices are highly volatile and you can lose money. This page is educational information, not financial advice. Read the official terms in full and decide what fits your situation before opening an account.
Why you can trust it
Regulatory facts, not marketing claims.
MiCA licence
Authorised CASP under MiCA, granted by Austria's FMA in 2025.
Headquartered in Vienna
A European entity passported across 29 EEA countries.
Regulated & supervised
Spot custody inside a supervised European framework.
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