Bybit Card Usage, Fees & Limits

Fees and Limits (Bybit Card)

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Last updated on 2026-02-15 14:27:46
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The details of fees and spending limits associated with Bybit Card are as follows:



  1. Fees

  2. Case Study 1 – Foreign Exchange Fee

  3. Case Study 2 – Crypto Conversion Fee

  4. Case Study 3 – ATM Withdrawal Fee

  5. Case Study 4 – Crypto Conversion Fee and ATM Withdrawal Fee

  6. Spending Limits

  7. ATM Withdrawal Limits





Fees


Fee Type

Rates

Foreign Exchange Fee

2%

Crypto Conversion Fee

0.9%

(On top of Bybit Georgia’s One-Click Sell Exchange Rate)

Note: The minimum conversion amount is 1 USD.

FX Padding

0%

Annual Fee

None

Inactivity Fee

Card Cancellation Fee

Card Issuance /

Replacement Fee

None

(for virtual Bybit Card)**


29,99 USD

(for physical Bybit Card)

ATM Withdrawal Fee

2%

(after the first 100 USD monthly)


Notes:

— Foreign exchange (FX) Fee applies to transactions that are performed in a currency other than the currency your card is denominated in. For example, a Bybit Card is denominated in EUR for USD transactions. For details of Bybit Georgia's foreign exchange rates and fees, please refer to the Exchange Rate Information.

— The ECB Reference Rate is updated every Monday to Friday at 3 PM UTC while Master Card Reference Rate is updated daily at 6:30 PM UTC.

— Crypto Conversion Fee applies to all transactions funded with non-fiat assets in your Bybit Georgia Funding Account.​

— Some ATM merchants may charge an ATM Access Fee and/or may prompt currency conversion to your card currency. Do take note of this and read all instructions on the ATM screen carefully. These are the fees and services provided by the ATM service provider.

— **No fee will be incurred for the issuance of the Virtual Bybit Card until further notice.




Case Study 1 – Foreign Exchange Fee

Trader A makes a transaction of 69.80 SGD using his Bybit Card denominated in EUR.


Assuming that the Mastercard Exchange Rate is 1 EUR ≈ 1.41571000 SGD and the foreign exchange fee rate is 0.5%, the total transaction amount is calculated as follows:


Transaction Amount: 69.80/1.41571000 = 49.3 EUR

Foreign Exchange Fee = 49.3 EUR × 0.5% = 0.2 EUR

Total Transaction Amount = 49.3 + 0.2 = 49.5 EUR


In this case, 49.5 EUR will be deducted from Trader A's Funding Account.


Note:

You may notice that the authorized amount is slightly higher than the actual transaction amount. This is due to the fx padding that may be applied when freezing your funds for authorization to accommodate changes in the exchange rate when the merchant completes the transaction. Any excess amount will be refunded to your Funding Account’s Available Balance.




Case Study 2 – Crypto Conversion Fee

Trader B makes a transaction of 100 EUR and only has USDT in his Funding Account.


Supposing Bybit Georgia’s One-Click Sell Exchange Rate is 1 USDT ≈ 0.93167 EUR and the crypto conversion fee rate is 0.9%, the total number of Crypto for payment is calculated as follows:


Transaction Amount: 100/0.93167 = 107.33 USDT

Crypto Conversion Fee = 107.334 USDT × 0.9% = 0.97 USDT

Total Transaction Amount = 107.33 + 0.97 = 108.3 USDT


In this case, 108.3 USDT will be deducted from Trader B's Funding Account.




Case Study 3 – ATM Withdrawal Fee

Let’s suppose trader C has 200 EUR in his Funding Account and the current ATM withdrawal fee rate is 2% after the first 100 EUR monthly.


On Day 1, Trader C intends to withdraw 60 EUR at an ATM machine.


Total Cash Received = 60 EUR

ATM Withdrawal Fee = None (ATM Withdrawal Fee waived for the first 100 EUR each month)

Funding Account Balance = 200 - 60 = 140 EUR


On the same day, Trader C intends to withdraw another 110 EUR.


Total Cash Received = 110 EUR

ATM Withdrawal Fee (for the first 40 EUR) = None (Trader C has already withdrawn 60 EUR, and the ATM Withdrawal Fee is only waived for 40 EUR)

ATM Withdrawal Fee (for remaining 70 EUR) = 70 EUR * 2% = 1.4 EUR

Funding Account Balance = 140 - 40 - (70 + 1.4) = 28.6 EUR




Trader D has 0 EUR and 100 USDT in his Funding Account. Let’s suppose the following:

  1. Bybit Georgia One-Click Sell Exchange Rate: 1 USDT ≈ 0.93167 EUR,
  2. Crypto conversion fee rate: 0.9%,
  3. ATM withdrawal fee rate: 2% after the first 100 EUR monthly,
  4. Minimum crypto conversion amount: 10 EUR.


Trader D intends to withdraw 5 EUR at an ATM machine.


Total Cash Received = 5 EUR

ATM Withdrawal Fee = None (ATM Withdrawal Fee waived for the first 100 EUR each month)

USDT equivalent of 10 EUR = 10/0.93167 = 10.7334 USDT

Crypto Conversion Fee = 10.7334 * 0.9% = 0.0966 USDT

Total USDT converted to EUR = 10.7334 + 0.0966 = 10.83 USDT

Funding Account Balance = (100 - 10.83) USDT and (10.83 - 5) EUR = 89.17 USDT and 5.83 EUR






Spending Limits

Virtual and physical Bybit Cards share one spending limit, For example, Trader E (owns a virtual and physical card) has 1,000 EUR in their Funding Account and they spend 100 EUR using the card. Trader E can pay the remaining balance (900 EUR) with either his virtual or physical card.


Period

Spending Limits

Per Transaction

N/A

Daily

15,000 USD

Monthly

65,000 USD

Annual

300,000 USD


Note: The spending limit of Bybit Card does not support adjustment.





ATM Withdrawal Limits

There is an ATM withdrawal limit when using a physical Bybit Card.


Limit Type

Frequency

Limit

Max Number of ATM Withdrawals

Within 24 hours

10

Max Value of ATM Withdrawals (€, $)

Within 24 hours

1,000 USD

Max Number of ATM Withdrawals

Per month

300

Max Value of ATM Withdrawals (€, $)

Per month

10,000USD

Max Number of ATM Withdrawals

Per year

2,500

Max Value of ATM Withdrawals (€, $)

Per year

100,000 USD


The ATM withdrawal limits for Bybit Card can also be found in Bybit Card Holder Terms & Conditions.




Disclaimer:

— Bybit Georgia reserves the right to introduce or amend the Fees and Limits according to market conditions.

— The Case Studies above may use different rates for illustrative purposes. Please refer to this table for the effective rates applicable to your Bybit Card.

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