Bybit and TradingView Expand Partnership With Multi Chart Trading and WSOT 2025 Integration

Bybit has unveiled a major platform upgrade that will catch the eye of active traders: a new multi-chart experience built in close collaboration with TradingView. This isn’t just a design change it’s a functional leap that integrates analytics and execution in a single screen, cutting out wasted clicks and giving traders a desk-like feel inside Bybit’s own interface.

Multi-Chart Mode: Built for Speed and Efficiency

The enhanced workspace allows traders to:

  • View spot and futures charts side by side.
  • Sync timeframes and crosshairs across multiple charts.
  • Trade directly from the analysis view without swapping tabs.

For scalpers, day traders, or anyone juggling multiple markets at once, the upgrade is more than a quality-of-life tweak. It shaves off precious seconds, reduces execution errors, and makes correlation checks or pair comparisons far more seamless.

TradingView + WSOT 2025: A Bigger Stage

The timing of the rollout ties neatly into Bybit’s flagship competition—the World Series of Trading (WSOT) 2025, which boasts a prize pool of up to 10 million USDT. This year, TradingView joins as an official partner, ensuring that tournament participants will have professional-grade charting tools built directly into their competition toolkit.

For competitors, it means the same visuals and analytics used by seasoned pros are available inside the WSOT arena, leveling the playing field while making the contest more data-driven.

Onchain Meets Centralized: The WSOT Onchain Wave

WSOT 2025 also introduces an onchain leg of the competition for the very first time. Branded as the WSOT Onchain Wave, it is co-hosted by Byreal and Bybit Web3 on Solana.

  • Traders can join with onchain wallets or through their Unified Trading Accounts.
  • Over $1 million in BBSOL and USDC rewards are allocated to this segment.

It’s a clear effort to highlight how onchain liquidity and centralized execution can work together, nudging users toward experimenting with Web3 order flow under high-stakes conditions.

Why This Matters

At its core, this upgrade is about reducing the gap between spotting a pattern and acting on it.

  • For traders: A smoother, more powerful interface that mirrors a professional desk setup.
  • For Bybit & TradingView: A chance to showcase their platforms inside a live, competitive environment.
  • For the ecosystem: Proof that exchanges and charting platforms see esports-style trading competitions as both a product showcase and a user acquisition channel.

Voices Behind the Move

TradingView’s Growth Director summed it up: “Our mission has always been to empower traders with best-in-class tools and insights.” With Bybit’s liquidity and WSOT’s scale, the collaboration positions both brands to highlight their strengths: Bybit on execution, TradingView on analytics, and WSOT as the stage that brings it all together.

Final Thoughts

For everyday traders, Bybit’s multi-chart mode is live now and ready to test. For competitors, WSOT 2025 promises to be the most analytics-driven edition yet. Expect faster decision-making, fewer clicks, and a tighter link between the tools traders rely on and the markets they trade.

This upgrade shows where the industry is headed: integrated, onchain-aware, and competition-tested trading environments designed not just for professionals, but for anyone who wants a pro-level edge.

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