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ZAMA on Bybit Earn

Bybit Earn pays 1.44 % APY on Zama (ZAMA) as a Flexible rate. On YieldScope Bybit Earn carries a safety grade of C, scored across five risk criteria. Below: where ZAMA earns more — and where it earns safer.

Bybit Earn pays
1.44 %
Flexible ▼ 2.08 % vs 38d ago
#2 of 2 venues for ZAMA · grade C platform
The highest-paying alternative
6.21 %
Binance Earn C
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Yield source: Exchange Earn

Verified Jul 17, 2026 Auto-sync
Comparison

Where else ZAMA earns

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Bybit Earn pays 1.44 % on ZAMA. Here's how other venues compare — by rate and by safety.

Venue APY Terms Grade
Bybit Earn (this page)
1.44 %
Flexible C
Binance Earn
6.21 %
Flexible C
Safety

Why Bybit Earn is graded C

Bybit Earn full review →

Five binary safety criteria — each one passed or not. The more passed, the safer.

5 criteria · check each one
  • Regulation

    Full UAE Virtual Asset Platform Operator License from the SCA (Oct 2025); also holds a provisional Dubai VARA license. Source →

  • Proof-of-Reserves

    Publishes annual Big Four audits, but no independent Merkle-tree PoR on the site. Latest audit: October 2025. Source →

  • Flexible withdrawal

    All Earn products are Flexible (withdraw any time). Locked products are tagged separately with higher rates. Source 1 → Source 2 →

  • Insurance Fund

    Insurance fund of $400M+, updated monthly, public report. Source →

  • Track record (2+ years incident-free)

    Operating since 2018. In February 2025 suffered the largest exchange hack in history — Lazarus Group (North Korea) stole ~$1.5B in ETH from its cold wallet. Bybit covered the shortfall within ~72 hours (bridge loans, >100% reserves re-verified) and users were kept whole. Source 1 → Source 2 →

History

ZAMA rate history on Bybit Earn

1.39 %–36.5 % · 37 days

Daily snapshots from YieldScope's rate sync. Hover to inspect any day.

Rate history

How ZAMA yields moved across exchanges

Best rate over time
6.21 %

from 2026-06-09 to 2026-07-17

Source: daily snapshots via exchange APIs

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Your money, this pair

How much will you earn?

ZAMA
Interest
+0.1450 ZAMA
Total
10.1450 ZAMA
On Bybit Earn:+0.0004per day·+0.0120per month·+0.1450per year

Method: monthly compounding (1 + APR/12)ⁿ, where APR is the exchange's stated rate. The realized 12-month return is slightly higher due to reinvestment. Rates may change. Not financial advice.

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How it works

How ZAMA earns on Bybit Earn

When you deposit ZAMA into Bybit Earn's earn product you receive 1.44 % APY as a Flexible rate. The platform puts the asset to work and shares the yield — your balance grows without you doing anything.

This is a base rate, not a promotional teaser: it's what an ordinary deposit actually earns. Bybit Earn carries a YieldScope safety grade of C, so weigh the yield against platform risk — a higher rate on a weaker grade is not automatically a better deal.

Rates on ZAMA move with lending demand and market conditions. We re-check them daily and keep a history, so you can see whether today's number is unusually high, unusually low, or steady.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What is the ZAMA earn rate on Bybit Earn?
Bybit Earn currently pays 1.44 % APY on ZAMA as a Flexible rate. Rates float and are refreshed daily on YieldScope — see the date stamp above for the last update.
Is earning ZAMA on Bybit Earn safe?
Bybit Earn has a YieldScope safety grade of C, based on five binary criteria: regulation, proof of reserves, flexible withdrawal, insurance fund and incident track record. A higher grade means lower platform risk — but no yield is risk-free, and this is not financial advice.
Can I withdraw ZAMA anytime on Bybit Earn?
Yes — this ZAMA rate is flexible, so you can withdraw without a fixed lock-up period.
How is the ZAMA yield generated?
Earn products pay you because the platform puts your ZAMA to work — typically lending it to borrowers or deploying it in market-making — and passes part of the return back to you. That's also why yield carries risk: it isn't free money, and it depends on the platform staying solvent.