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Bybit Fees Explained: Spot, Futures, Deposits and Withdrawals
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- Beginner
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Bybit's headline trading fees are 0.1% maker / 0.1% taker on spot and 0.02% maker / 0.055% taker on USDT perpetual futures, before any VIP discounts. Here's the full picture — what you pay to trade, deposit, withdraw, and hold.
| Market | Maker | Taker |
|---|---|---|
| Spot | 0.1% | 0.1% |
| USDT perpetuals | 0.02% | 0.055% |

- 1Toggle the MNT fee discount on → 25% off spot, 10% off futures.
- 2Spot: 0.1% maker & taker (base tier); fiat pairs 0.25% / 0.55%.
- 3Futures 0.02% / 0.055%; Options 0.02% / 0.03%.
Spot trading fees
The standard spot fee is 0.1% on both sides, and it falls as you climb Bybit's VIP tiers (set by your 30-day volume or average balance — whichever qualifies you higher, recalculated daily). Holding MNT (Bybit's exchange token; the former BIT migrated to it) and enabling the fee discount cuts 25% off spot fees.
Futures (perpetuals) fees
USDT perpetuals are 0.02% maker / 0.055% taker (the same schedule covers USDC perpetuals and USDT expiry futures). VIP tiers push these toward ~0% maker / ~0.03% taker at the top, and the MNT discount takes 10% off futures fees. Note that funding is separate from trading fees — it's a recurring payment between traders, explained in What is the funding rate?.
Deposit and withdrawal fees
Crypto deposits are free (you pay only the network fee to send), and internal transfers between Bybit accounts are free too. Withdrawals carry a fixed per-coin network fee — typically around 0.0005 BTC, or about $1 for USDT on TRC20 (more on Ethereum/ERC20) — shown before you confirm. Choosing a low-cost network materially cuts the cost.
How to lower your Bybit fees
- Use maker (limit) orders — cheaper than taker on both spot and futures.
- Climb the VIP tiers — qualified by 30-day volume or average balance (you only need one).
- Hold MNT and enable the fee discount — 25% off spot, 10% off futures (excludes API trading; no minimum holding).
- Watch for fee promos and vouchers.
New to perpetuals and the funding cost that sits alongside these fees? Start with Crypto futures, explained.
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