Bybit, the world’s second-largest cryptocurrency exchange by trading volume, has announced the opening of its new office in Amsterdam as of August 22.
This expansion marks a significant step in Bybit’s efforts to grow its presence in Europe and underscores its commitment to the Dutch market.
The Amsterdam office, established through Bybit’s partnership with SATOS and the launch of Bybit.nl in March, provides a fully localized experience, including Dutch language support and services tailored to the Dutch crypto community.
The opening was celebrated with a notable event, featuring guests such as Oracle Red Bull Racing Team Principal Christian Horner, alongside crypto influencers and community members. The event also coincided with the Formula 1 Heineken Dutch Grand Prix, where Bybit supported Oracle Red Bull Racing.
Helen Liu, Bybit’s COO, highlighted that the expansion is not just about increasing physical presence but also about enhancing compliance, user protection, and regulatory standards in Europe. She mentioned the upcoming Bybit Card, which will offer additional flexibility for users.
In addition to its new office, Bybit is focused on educating the Dutch crypto community through webinars, workshops, and events aimed at improving understanding of digital assets. This initiative reflects Bybit’s broader global success, with the platform now serving over 40 million users worldwide.
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