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Bybit has launched its AI Subaccount feature and announced a campaign running from June 16 to July 15, offering guaranteed prizes from a 30,000 USDT pool to users who create an AI Subaccount and complete their first AI trade.
Bybit has introduced the AI Subaccount, a dedicated account type designed to separate and isolate AI-driven trading activity from users’ main accounts. According to the broker, this subaccount operates exclusively via API access and includes features such as risk controls for leverage and asset allocation, as well as real-time monitoring in a read-only mode.
The current campaign, referenced in the broker’s post, runs from June 16 to July 15 and offers guaranteed prizes drawn from a 30,000 USDT pool to users who create an AI Subaccount and make their first AI trade. However, specific details regarding prize distribution and participation requirements are not provided in the technical announcement and would require additional information.
To participate in this Bybit campaign, users need to create a new AI Subaccount and complete their first AI-driven trade during the campaign period. Eligible participants will receive a guaranteed prize from the shared 30,000 USDT prize pool. For more information or to get started, users can register via the official sign-up link.
Bybit is recognized for its focus on cryptocurrency derivatives trading and provides access to a range of instruments, including futures and perpetual contracts. The platform incorporates TradingView integration for advanced market analysis and offers features such as copy trading, a crypto debit card, and 24/7 customer support. To find more details about its key features and regulatory status, you can visit the broker profile on Traders Union: broker profile on Traders Union.
In our previous Bybit update on Traders Union, we reported on the launch of three new USDT-settled stock perpetual contracts, expanding Bybit’s trading options with round-the-clock market access. For more details, see the previous Bybit update on Traders Union.