Bybit introduces lower fees and improved liquidity measures for USDC spot and futures trading, aiming to make its stablecoin markets cheaper and more efficient.Bybit introduces lower fees and improved liquidity measures for USDC spot and futures trading, aiming to make its stablecoin markets cheaper and more efficient.

Bybit Cuts USDC Spot and Futures Fees in New Trading Update

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Bybit is giving its USDC markets a noticeable push, and this time the focus is not on flashy marketing but on making trading cheaper and liquidity stronger. In a fresh update, the exchange said it is introducing fee discounts for eligible users trading USDC spot and futures pairs, while also adjusting the way USDC market makers are evaluated. The changes do not affect Pro user fee structures or non-USDC pairs, which keeps the update targeted rather than broad across the platform.

The main attraction for traders is the fee cut. Bybit said eligible VIP users who trade manually will receive up to a 50% reduction in taker fees on USDC-denominated spot and futures pairs. On spot trades, taker fees across VIP tiers are being cut in half, with Supreme VIP users seeing rates as low as 0.0225%. On futures trades, the same half-fee treatment applies to eligible pairs, with Supreme VIP rates falling to 0.015%. That is a meaningful drop for active traders, especially those who move size often enough for fee differences to add up quickly.

Bybit is also changing how it measures market maker performance in USDC markets. The weighting factor for the USDC group is being raised from 5x to 8x, which should give more importance to liquidity provision in those pairs. In practical terms, that kind of change matters because deeper liquidity usually means tighter spreads, smoother execution, and less slippage when traders enter or exit positions. Bybit has also grouped all USDC perpetual and futures contracts under a dedicated USDC framework, which the company says is meant to support risk management and help the products develop in a more coordinated way.

The Timing is Worth Noting

This latest move follows Bybit’s February 2 introduction of a USDC Futures Market Maker group and a related weighting update, which already pointed to a broader effort to strengthen the exchange’s USDC derivatives side. In other words, this week’s fee cuts do not look like an isolated promotion. They look more like the next step in a bigger strategy that has been building for weeks. Bybit’s announcement feed also shows several other recent USDC-related listings and updates, suggesting that the exchange is actively building momentum around the stablecoin segment.

That strategy fits the direction the wider market has been taking. Stablecoin trading has become one of the most important parts of crypto market infrastructure, especially for traders who want a dollar-linked asset that can be used quickly across spot and derivatives markets. Bybit and Circle said in December 2025 that their partnership was aimed at improving USDC liquidity across spot and derivatives markets and creating a more efficient trading environment for retail and institutional users. The latest Bybit fee changes look like a practical extension of that same idea.

For traders, the takeaway is pretty straightforward. Lower fees make trading less expensive, stronger market maker incentives can improve order-book quality, and a dedicated USDC structure gives the exchange a cleaner way to build around one of the most widely used stablecoins in crypto. It is not a dramatic overhaul, but it is the kind of update that can quietly improve the trading experience where it matters most, especially for users who spend a lot of time in USDC markets. Bybit’s message here is clear enough: it wants its USDC pairs to feel cheaper, smoother, and more competitive than before.

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