Bybit has partnered with global payments infrastructure platform Mercuryo to offer zero transaction fees on eligible crypto purchases.
Alongside its payments efforts, Bybit continues to expand its financial product offering. Last year, the exchange introduced 24/7 stock CFD trading on its TradFi platform, allowing users to trade selected stock contracts for difference on weekdays, including technology names such as NVIDIA, Tesla, and Apple, without being restricted by U.S. market hours.
Available to eligible users in select markets until February 18, 2026 $USDC or $USDT You can use any of the seven fiat currencies supported through Bybit One-Click Buy without paying standard transaction fees.
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Users must select Mercuryo as their payment method. $USDT or $USDC Use as payment currency to access promotions.
New users of @Bybit_Official are eligible for special offers for the first time $USDC On-ramp transactions via Mercuryo.
> 0% Mercuryo fee
> 100-500 euros or equivalent amount
> Only for users in Japan, Philippines, Republic of Korea, Taiwan, Turkey, and Vietnam https://t.co/psQiP1B614 pic.twitter.com/0hiWC2hIC9— Mercuryo (@Mercuryo_io) February 5, 2026
UAE users can deposit and withdraw AED
Bybit has launched direct bank deposit and withdrawal services in UAE dirhams for customers in the UAE. The move follows the recent licensing of the exchange by the UAE Capital Markets Authority.
Bybit launches AED bank deposit with reward pool of 750,000 AED in UAE https://t.co/pGbPg8bSkh
— Chainwire (@ChainwirePR) January 28, 2026
Under the new AED service, eligible users will be able to deposit and withdraw funds directly from UAE bank accounts registered in the same name as their verified Bybit accounts. Transactions are typically processed in real time, but in some cases may take up to 5 business days. This service is available both on the Bybit website and mobile application.
Derek Dai, Bybit's head of MENA region, said that offering direct deposit to AED Bank is “a step towards making cryptocurrencies more accessible to UAE users.”

