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Bybit Trading Bot review

Bybit's built-in automation suite for spot and futures Grid, scheduled DCA, martingale and multi-contract rebalancing strategies.

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72/100
Expert ScoreHow we score
Trust score65/100View profile
Risk levelHighProduct & trust risk
Evidence confidenceHighDistinct from score
Research coverage8/9 areasCoverage is not safety
Last reviewedAug 19, 2026See changes
Research freshness: CurrentEvidence-area dates, separate from score and confidenceView checks
Last full reviewAugust 19, 2026
Product status checkedAugust 19, 2026
Pricing checkedAugust 19, 2026
Security documentation checkedAugust 19, 2026

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Quick verdict

Useful capabilities, with meaningful limitations to understand.

Bybit's current Trading Bot product remains active even though Bot Copy Trading was discontinued in January 2026. The present suite includes spot and futures Grid, spot DCA, Futures Martingale and Futures Combo workflows. Native execution eliminates a third-party API key, but bot capital remains under Bybit custody and derivatives can liquidate. AI Strategy settings use historical data and should not be treated as independently verified optimization.

No external API key
Custodial dependency
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Score breakdown

Every score includes a product-specific evidence rationale.

Methodology
Security67

Native execution avoids external API-key storage, but all bot assets and orders depend on Bybit custody and platform controls.

Transparency74

Current bot features, fee behavior, account flows and the discontinued copy-bot feature are documented; operator scope varies.

Reputation68

Bybit has a substantial public footprint, which does not independently validate custody or strategy outcomes.

Trading features92

Current spot/futures Grid, scheduled DCA, martingale and multi-contract Combo tools cover broad workflows.

Ease of use88

Integrated allocation and strategy setup reduce friction; futures configurations remain complex.

Pricing88

No creation fee was identified, while standard execution and funding costs are documented.

Support78

The current help center contains detailed product-specific guidance; support results were not tested.

Performance evidence24

AI strategy and APR displays rely on historical calculations without independent assurance.

What this score means It evaluates the product and available evidence. It does not predict returns or eliminate trading risk.

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Trust profile

Thirteen disclosed factors create the calculated Trust Score.

Company identity 12%Partially Verified

Bybit is identifiable, but the applicable contracting entity varies by region.

Factor score: 66/100
Company registration 6%Partially Verified

Regional entities exist; this product review did not verify every user's operator.

Factor score: 62/100
Team and ownership transparency 8%Partially Verified

Group leadership is public, while bot-product accountability is not separately disclosed.

Factor score: 58/100
Company history 6%Verified

The exchange and bot product have a multi-year public history.

Factor score: 84/100
Pricing transparency 7%Verified

Current bot FAQs explain standard spot or derivatives fee treatment.

Factor score: 90/100
Security documentation 10%Partially Verified

Native account controls exist; this is not an independent custody or bot-engine audit.

Factor score: 64/100
API permission model 9%Not Applicable

Native bots do not require an external exchange API key.

Factor score: 70/100
Withdrawal permission model 8%Not Applicable

No bot connection withdrawal scope exists; withdrawals remain an exchange-account function.

Factor score: 60/100
Public documentation 6%Verified

Current feature, fee and calculation documentation is extensive.

Factor score: 94/100
Performance-claim transparency 8%Concern

AI and performance displays are not independently audited return evidence.

Factor score: 24/100
Customer support 5%Partially Verified

Platform support exists; service quality was not measured.

Factor score: 78/100
Security incident history and response 10%Not Available

No separate current bot-engine incident was identified; this does not assess the entire exchange history.

Factor score: 58/100
Regulatory information 5%Concern

Product and derivatives availability are jurisdiction-dependent.

Factor score: 50/100
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Red flags & concerns

Context that should inform—not replace—your own assessment.

HighExchange custody dependency

Bot assets remain inside Bybit and depend on exchange access and controls.

HighFutures and martingale liquidation risk

Leverage and repeated safety orders can amplify losses or liquidate bot capital.

ModerateBot Copy Trading was discontinued

The discontinued feature must not be confused with the still-active Grid, DCA, Martingale and Combo products.

ModerateAI settings use historical data

Parameter selection based on past data does not establish future optimization.

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What we verified

Checks completed during the latest research cycle.

Active 2026 help center
Spot and Futures Grid
Spot DCA
Futures Martingale
Futures Combo
January 2026 Bot Copy Trading discontinuation
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Bybit Trading Bot product and safety research

Company, product, permission and regulatory evidence reviewed separately.

Is Bybit Trading Bot legit?

Current product documentation and active bot pages establish a live service. The January 2026 copy-bot discontinuation concerned one feature, not the entire suite.

The global brand is clear, but the applicable legal operator and product permissions are user- and jurisdiction-specific.

Operator and legal sources: no dedicated source in the current evidence set; see the full source list and stated limitations below.

Is Bybit Trading Bot safe?

The bot layer avoids third-party credentials, while exchange custody, internal transfers, derivatives, liquidation and platform access remain central risks.

How Bybit Trading Bot works

Users allocate funds from their Bybit account, configure manual or AI-labeled parameters, and Bybit runs the selected strategy in a segregated internal bot account.

Trading bots and automation features

The current suite combines Grid, scheduled DCA, martingale and portfolio-style derivatives rebalancing; Bot Copy Trading is no longer part of it.

Supported exchanges

Bybit (native)

Pricing

Pricing last checked on 2026-08-19. Check the provider's current pricing before purchase.

Spot bots use normal spot fees; derivatives bots use normal derivatives fees and can incur funding. No separate creation fee was identified.

Pricing source: Spot Grid Bot FAQ (Primary)

Custody model

Assets are transferred internally from the Funding Account into a Bybit Bot Account and remain under exchange custody.

Security

Bybit bots avoid external credentials but remain fully dependent on Bybit custody, internal account transfers, platform availability and account security.

Use strong account protections, allocate only intended funds, set hard loss limits and treat futures bot liquidation as a first-order risk.

API and withdrawal permissions

Not applicable: orders execute inside the Bybit account without an external bot API key. Withdrawal status: Not applicable to bot connection; Bybit account withdrawals remain separate.

Security and permission sources: Bybit Trading Bot help center (Primary) · DCA Bot FAQ (Primary) · Futures Combo parameters (Primary)

Regulatory information

Availability of Bybit, futures and individual bots depends on region, verification and account status.

Regulatory and service-scope sources: no dedicated source in the current evidence set; see the full source list and stated limitations below.

Performance evidence

AI strategy and APR displays rely on historical calculations without independent assurance.

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Claim verification

Source, claim type, evidence, status and analyst note are shown separately.

AI Strategy adjusts parameters to execute the optimal strategy based on historical data
Company source
Open original claim
Checked
August 19, 2026
What we found
Current documentation describes historical-data parameter selection but supplies no independent evidence that the chosen strategy remains optimal live.
Analyst conclusion
The parameter mode exists; optimal is not verified as an outcome claim.
No extra fee is charged to create a Spot Grid Bot
Company source
Open original claim
Checked
August 19, 2026
What we found
The current FAQ says standard spot fees apply only to filled orders and no other creation fee is charged.
Analyst conclusion
Standard trading costs can still accumulate across frequent fills.
Grid APR represents strategy performance
Company source
Open original claim
Checked
August 19, 2026
What we found
Bybit documents annualized grid-profit calculations separately from total P&L and underlying-asset losses.
Analyst conclusion
Grid APR is a calculated historical rate, not total return or a forward yield.
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Security incident history

Documented events and bounded public-source checks, with entity scope preserved.

Through August 19, 2026No qualifying incident identified

Bot-layer incident review

No incident specific to the current Bybit Trading Bot engine was identified in reviewed sources.

Provider response / research note
This does not provide a comprehensive assessment of Bybit exchange-level incidents or custody.
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Strengths & limitations

Strengths

No external API key

Broad current bot suite

Detailed fee and P&L docs

Clear record of discontinued copy feature

Limitations

Custodial dependency

High-risk futures modes

Regional restrictions

Unverified AI optimization language

Best for

Who may find it useful

Eligible existing Bybit users

Users wanting native spot Grid or DCA

Experienced derivatives users

Avoid if

Who should look elsewhere

You do not accept Bybit custody

You need discontinued Bot Copy Trading

You treat displayed APR as expected total return

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Bybit Trading Bot alternatives and comparisons

Alternatives are selected for overlapping workflows, with the main distinction shown.

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Frequently asked questions

Was Bybit Trading Bot discontinued?+

No. Bot Copy Trading was discontinued in January 2026, while current Grid, DCA, Martingale and Combo bots remain active.

Does Bybit Trading Bot use an external API key?+

No. It executes within the Bybit account and internal Bot Account.

Are there separate bot fees?+

No creation fee was identified; normal spot or derivatives fees and funding still apply.

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Sources & evidence

Company-provided information is labeled and not treated as independent validation. Research coverage: 8/9; evidence confidence: High.

Reviewed: Operator verifiedGap: Terms reviewedReviewed: Pricing reviewedReviewed: API documentation reviewedReviewed: Security documentation reviewedReviewed: Regulatory search completedReviewed: Incident search completedReviewed: Claims reviewedReviewed: Current status verified
  1. [01]
    Primary · DocumentationBybit Trading Bot help center

    Bybit · Accessed August 19, 2026 · Last checked 2026-08-19

  2. [02]
    Primary · PricingSpot Grid Bot FAQ

    Bybit · Accessed August 19, 2026 · Last checked 2026-08-19

  3. [03]
    Primary · DocumentationDCA Bot FAQ

    Bybit · Accessed August 19, 2026 · Last checked 2026-08-19

  4. [04]
    Primary · DocumentationFutures Combo parameters

    Bybit · Accessed August 19, 2026 · Last checked 2026-08-19

  5. [05]
    Primary · DocumentationSpot Grid P&L calculations

    Bybit · Accessed August 19, 2026 · Last checked 2026-08-19

  6. [06]
    Primary · Official WebsiteBot Copy Trading discontinuation

    Bybit · Accessed August 19, 2026 · Last checked 2026-08-19

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Research changelog

Conclusions may change when new evidence appears.

Initial native-bot production profileResearchScore 72

Reviewed current and discontinued product types, custody, fees, AI language and bot-layer risk.

Expert verdict

Bybit Trading Bot: 72/100

Bybit's current Trading Bot product remains active even though Bot Copy Trading was discontinued in January 2026. The present suite includes spot and futures Grid, spot DCA, Futures Martingale and Futures Combo workflows. Native execution eliminates a third-party API key, but bot capital remains under Bybit custody and derivatives can liquidate. AI Strategy settings use historical data and should not be treated as independently verified optimization.

72/100
Expert Score
High

Research disclaimer This review is informational and not financial, investment, legal or security advice. Scores evaluate disclosed product qualities and evidence—not profitability, solvency or safety. Features, prices and eligibility can change.

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Research byRiven Trust Research Desk

Product research, evidence review and claim verification

Editorial disclosure

No active affiliate relationships or compensated outbound links are configured. Any future commercial relationship will be disclosed and will not affect scores or conclusions. Read our policy.