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Bybit expands AI trading hub with bots, copy trading, and new tools

by March 20, 2026
by March 20, 2026

Bybit has expanded its AI Trading Skills Hub with a fresh set of features aimed at making automated crypto trading more capable, flexible, and secure.

Announced on March 20, the upgrade adds copy trading integration, broader bot management tools, algorithmic execution strategies, and a new dual-source verification framework.

The development marks a significant step in the exchange’s push toward what it describes as seamless, agentic trading.

The Dubai-based exchange said the latest release builds on the earlier launch of AI Trading Skills and deepens the role of artificial intelligence within its trading ecosystem.

With the new tools, users and AI agents can not only execute trades through natural language, but also replicate strategies, automate portfolio management, and interact with more advanced execution systems.

Bybit said the upgrade moves the AI Trading Skills Hub “from a powerful execution tool into a more comprehensive trading orchestration layer.”

AI hub moves deeper into strategy automation

A key addition is copy trading integration, which allows users to retrieve recommended lead traders directly through AI and set up leader-follower relationships more easily.

The feature is designed to help users mirror trading strategies with less friction, opening access to approaches typically associated with more experienced market participants.

The exchange has also expanded the hub’s bot capabilities.

Users can now create, close, and manage trading bots across a wider range of strategies, while also adjusting risk controls such as take-profit, stop-loss, and trailing stop settings.

The supported bot strategies include Spot Grid, Dollar-Cost Averaging (DCA), Futures Grid, Futures Martingale, and Futures Combo Bots.

According to the release, these additions allow AI agents to respond more dynamically to market conditions. That is an important shift in positioning.

Rather than framing AI as a simple order-entry tool, Bybit is increasingly presenting it as a system that can coordinate multiple parts of the trading process, from idea generation to execution and risk management.

The company also introduced a suite of algorithmic execution strategies under Algorithmic Strategy Trading.

These include Chase Limit Orders, Iceberg Orders, and Time-Weighted Average Price (TWAP).

Bybit said these tools are intended to help users reduce market impact, improve entry and exit execution, and manage larger orders more efficiently through AI-driven instructions.

Security becomes a central part of the offering

Alongside the new trading functions, Bybit placed strong emphasis on security.

The company said its latest upgrade includes a dual-source verification mechanism designed to reduce supply chain attack risk, an issue that becomes more relevant as AI-driven trading systems gain broader authority over execution.

Bybit outlined two potential points of vulnerability in a single-source model: a compromised code repository that could distribute malicious files, and a compromised delivery channel that could result in tampered data.

Its answer is to require consistency across two independent trust channels before execution takes place.

The company said this approach “significantly raises the barrier for malicious actors, who would need to compromise both systems simultaneously to inject harmful code.”

That security message sits at the heart of the announcement.

As Bybit broadens what its AI tools can do, it is also trying to reassure users that more automation will not come at the cost of trust.

The exchange said the latest enhancement reflects its commitment to safeguarding user interactions with AI agents at the infrastructure level.

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