PANews reported on December 17 that Bybit was selected as the "Best Centralized Exchange" by the jury at the 2025 BeInCrypto 100 Awards, and was also named one PANews reported on December 17 that Bybit was selected as the "Best Centralized Exchange" by the jury at the 2025 BeInCrypto 100 Awards, and was also named one

Bybit wins the title of "Best Centralized Exchange" in the BeInCrypto 100 Awards.

2025/12/17 20:08

PANews reported on December 17 that Bybit was selected as the "Best Centralized Exchange" by the jury at the 2025 BeInCrypto 100 Awards, and was also named one of the best exchanges in Latin America.

Founded in 2018, Bybit currently boasts over 70 million registered users worldwide, offering a comprehensive suite of products and services including spot trading, futures and contracts, copy trading, Bybit Alpha, Bybit TradFi, and private wealth management. The platform also unlocks on-chain opportunities, enabling users to interact with decentralized applications and manage their digital assets. This award, coinciding with Bybit's seventh anniversary, signifies its continued progress in global expansion and product development, and affirms its growing influence in Latin America.

BeInCrypto is an independent global cryptocurrency news and media platform. Its BeInCrypto 100 Awards recognize outstanding companies, products, and innovative initiatives in the cryptocurrency space. The inaugural 2025 Awards selected 100 winners across multiple regional categories, including global, Latin American, and Asia Pacific, through a two-stage selection process combining industry expert review and community voting.

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