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Bitget vs Bybit

Comparing taker fees, maker fees, fendfee rebate rate, supported USDT payout networks, and KYC requirements. Both exchanges integrate with fendfee — every taker commission you pay flows back as a daily USDT rebate on BEP-20.

Bottom line

After fendfee's up-to-40% taker rebate, Bybit works out cheaper for a pure taker strategy — its effective taker rate of 0.0330% is about 8.3% lower than the other side. If you trade primarily as maker, weigh the maker-fee comparison below instead.

MetricBitgetBybit
fendfee rebate rateup to 40%up to 40%
Taker fee0.06%0.055%
Maker fee0.02%0.02%
Effective taker (after rebate)0.0360%0.0330%
USDT BEP-20
USDT TRC-20
USDT ERC-20
KYC requiredNoNo
StatusactiveComing soon

Common questions

Which exchange has the lower effective taker fee with fendfee rebate — Bitget or Bybit?+

After applying fendfee's up-to-40% rebate, Bybit works out to an effective taker rate of 0.0330%, versus 0.0360% for the other. That is roughly 8.3% cheaper per dollar of taker volume on Bybit.

Do both Bitget and Bybit support USDT BEP-20 withdrawals?+

Bitget: BEP-20 yes, TRC-20 no, ERC-20 no. Bybit: BEP-20 yes, TRC-20 no, ERC-20 no. fendfee itself only pays out on BEP-20 today.

Is KYC required on both Bitget and Bybit?+

Bitget: no (basic features unlocked without KYC). Bybit: no (basic features unlocked without KYC).

Can I use fendfee's cashback on both Bitget and Bybit from the same account?+

Yes. fendfee accepts UIDs from every partner exchange under one account — cashback from Bitget and Bybit flows into the same USDT balance. Switching between them is purely a question of which exchange has the lower effective fee on your trading style.