Bybit, the world’s third-largest cryptocurrency exchange by trading volume, is launching its latest initiative, “Bybit Trader of 2024,” according to the latest information shared with Finbold on February 2.
The initiative will be in effect throughout the year and is focused on helping educate crypto traders and help them enhance their skills, no matter their investing style or level of experience.
Bybit explained that its initiative seeks to help foster and build a community that truly thrives on innovation, knowledge, and a strategic approach to decision-making on the crypto market.
Ben Zhou, co-founder and CEO of Bybit, explained that in the fast-paced world of cryptocurrency trading, education and continuous improvement are pivotal for success and highlighted that the initiative reflects in full his exchange’s values:
In the ever-evolving realm of crypto trading, empowerment and education stand as pivotal pillars for success. ‘Bybit Trader of 2024’ reflects our commitment to empowering Bybit users with essential knowledge and tools that will shape their trading journey.
What does the initiative entail?
The “Bybit Trader of 2024,” running under the “Ignite Your Trades, Seize the Crowns” slogan, seeks to provide traders with cutting-edge tools and essential knowledge they need to improve their market activity.
It will offer an extensive array of educational resources in multiple languages: AMA series, insightful webinars, industry reports, and tutorial sessions focusing on various trading tools such as Copy Trading, TradeGPT, Liquidity Mining, and many others.
Additionally, Bybit will provide comprehensive insights about its products, including the VIP Program, Fiat System, P2P, and more.
The exchange also plans to organize a series of events for participants throughout the year, and each month, the initiative will feature a trading competition enabling those interested to showcase their skills and strategies. Additionally, these challenges will also – in addition to standing in the community – offer rewards from Bybit itself.