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Bybit has announced a promotion for BTC Pizza Day, offering a 20 USDT reimbursement to the first 500 users who purchase any pizza with a Bybit Card and share a video of the payment process according to specific instructions between May 15 and May 25, 2026.
Bybit has introduced a campaign called “BTC Pizza Day 2026: Pizza's on Bybit!” to mark BTC Pizza Day. According to the official announcement, users who buy any pizza using the Bybit Card between May 15 and May 25, 2026, can receive a reimbursement of 20 USDT if they are among the first 500 eligible participants.
To qualify, participants must record the full payment process showing a successful Bybit Card transaction, publicly post the video on X with the required tags and a specific caption including their Bybit UID, and then submit their UID and post link via a Google Form. Only one reward is available per UID, and the credit will be processed within seven business days after the event ends.
To take part in Bybit's BTC Pizza Day 2026 promotion, purchase any pizza using your Bybit Card during the campaign period (May 15–25, 2026). Record the full payment process, showing the successful Bybit Card payment. Post the video publicly on X with the required caption, tag, and hashtag, then submit your UID and the post link via the official form. Participation is limited to the first 500 eligible users. For more details and to register, visit the official sign-up link.
Bybit is a cryptocurrency exchange offering derivatives and spot trading, with a proprietary platform integrated with TradingView for market analysis and order execution. Key features include leveraged trading up to 100x, copy trading programs, 24/7 customer support, instant deposits and withdrawals, and a crypto debit card for spending digital assets. For more details, see the broker profile on Traders Union.
For more background, our earlier news about Bybit discussed the exchange's licensing strategy under Europe's MiCA framework and its path to profitability as regulatory requirements tighten; see the previous Bybit update on Traders Union.