About
Bybit is a leading global crypto exchange known for derivatives and perpetuals, with USDT, USDC and USDe carrying the bulk of stablecoin volume across spot and perp markets. It is one of the largest non-US trading venues by volume.
Stablecoins
Key products
Chains
- Founded
- 2018
- HQ
- Dubai, UAE
- Stage
- Private
- Funding
- Private
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