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Bybit's Apr. 23 support expansion is not a simple listing note. It is a financing-route change, and CryptoSigy treats that as execution information.

The exchange said ZAMA, LIT, NIGHT, FOGO, and SENT will be added across Spot Margin Trading, Crypto Loans, Savings, and Institutional Loans starting Apr. 29 at 08:00 UTC. That matters because product coverage changes how these names can be borrowed, pledged, yield-routed, and used inside multi-product accounts.

What Happened

Bybit said ZAMAUSDT, LITUSDT, NIGHTUSDT, FOGOUSDT, and SENTUSDT will be available for Spot Margin Trading, while ZAMA, LIT, NIGHT, FOGO, and SENT will also be enabled across Crypto Loans, Savings, and Institutional Loans. The same notice highlights up to 10x leverage through UTA margin and says collateral value ratios and related parameters will be published once the assets go live in those product rails.

Bybit also framed the new support around practical actions: margin trading, using the assets as collateral to borrow funds, subscribing to flexible earn plans, and using them for institutional loan collateral. In other words, the update is about usable financing pathways, not only spot visibility.

Why It Matters

For CryptoSigy, broader exchange support changes market structure. When an asset moves from simple spot exposure into margin, savings, and loan workflows, traders gain more ways to express directional views, carry, and collateral strategies. That can affect liquidity quality, borrow behavior, and how aggressively the market reprices once the support becomes active.

The most important detail is timing. The routes do not open immediately; they start Apr. 29 at 08:00 UTC. That creates a watch window where traders can prepare rather than assume the financing layer already exists.

What To Watch Next

Watch the launch-day collateral parameters, leverage behavior, and whether these assets start attracting more active routing through margin and loan products rather than only spot turnover.

It is also worth watching whether the extra support improves practical liquidity or merely expands the menu. On CryptoSigy, that distinction matters more than the headline itself.

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