With the release of PWM 2.0, an upgraded version of its Private Wealth Management (PWM) platform, Bybit has expanded access to a larger portion of its user base and introduced new portfolio management tools targeted at qualified high-volume traders.
According to the cryptocurrency exchange, users with VIP2 status or higher will now have access to PWM 2.0, which enables them to independently create, modify, and manage investment portfolios via a special dashboard.
Making wealth management accessible
In the past, onboarding required direct consultations with wealth management representatives, and access to the service was mainly restricted to institutional and professional clients.

Bybit claims that the updated platform gives users more control over asset allocation while making portfolio construction and management easier. Investors can create portfolios from scratch using a variety of available investment products or choose from preconfigured portfolio templates using the new dashboard.
Additionally, PWM 2.0 makes it possible to manage several investment products in a single portfolio structure. With real-time portfolio tracking tools, users can change investment amounts, adjust allocations, and keep an eye on performance metrics.
Since its inception in September 2025, the company's Private Wealth Management division has amassed more than $239 million in assets under management (AUM) across more than 160 portfolios.
Results of the program
Over the previous 60 days, Bybit reported that two of its popular portfolio strategies produced annualized returns of 8.7% and 4.9%, respectively. However, keep in mind that historical performance is not a reliable predictor of future outcomes.
Several investment categories with different risk profiles are part of PWM 2.0's expanded product offering. These include structured products like dual-asset investments and discount purchase mechanisms, yield-generating products, fixed-income products accessible through various wealth management tiers, and private equity funds concentrating on tactics like arbitrage and smart beta investing.
Only VIP2+ users who satisfy the platform's minimum investment requirements, which start at 250,000 USDT or 10 BTC, are currently eligible for PWM 2.0.
Eligible users can access the PWM dashboard, choose a portfolio structure, alter allocations, and complete subscriptions with a single transaction workflow thanks to the new onboarding procedure. The platform can then be used to track performance data, allocations, and portfolio holdings.
According to Bybit, institutional investors and high-net-worth individuals looking for diversified exposure to digital assets are the target market for its Private Wealth Management service.
Additionally, the company stressed that PWM products entail investment risks, such as counterparty exposure, market volatility, and regulatory uncertainties related to digital asset markets.

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