If you searched for a Bybit sponsorship, you are probably a creator, community manager, or trader hoping to partner with one of the world's largest crypto exchanges. The honest answer: most people who think "sponsorship" actually mean Bybit's affiliate and partner program, which is open to apply for and rewards genuine activity rather than a fixed sponsorship fee.
What a Bybit partnership really is
Bybit does run brand sponsorships with large sports and esports properties, but those are negotiated commercial deals. For individuals and communities, the realistic route is the affiliate or content-creator program. You receive a referral link, and you can earn a share of the trading-related activity generated by users you bring in. There is also cascading sub-affiliation: affiliates you recruit can build their own networks, and a portion of that downstream activity may flow back to you.
Honest expectations
Earnings depend entirely on real activity from real, verified users. Nothing is guaranteed, and there are no fixed payouts simply for signing up. Anyone promising guaranteed income from a referral scheme should be treated with caution. Crypto assets are volatile, and this page is informational only, not financial advice.
The EU framework matters
If you operate in the European Economic Area, your audience should be onboarded through Bybit EU, the entity licensed under MiCA as a regulated CASP, supervised by the FMA in Austria and headquartered in Vienna, covering 29 EEA countries. From 1 July 2026, new EEA users must use Bybit EU. The regulated offering focuses on spot products, with SEPA deposits and standard KYC. Leveraged derivatives are not promoted to EU retail users, so build any audience around regulated spot trading of assets like BTC.
How to start
Open a verified account first, understand the regulated spot products you would be referring, then explore the official partner program terms directly so your expectations match the rules.
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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