In this guide we break down a popular request: how to buy TRX on Bybit using RUB. We cover two routes: (1) buy RUB→USDT via P2P and then convert to TRX, and (2) buy TRX for RUB directly with one-click purchase. For each option you’ll see where funds arrive, typical fees, limits, and practical details so you can estimate the final cost upfront.

Before you start, you’ll need:

  • A Bybit account with completed KYC (identity verification).
  • Rubles ready to pay (bank card or another method supported in P2P).
  • Two-factor authentication enabled.
  • Willingness to follow the step-by-step flow below.

Method 1. RUB→USDT via P2P, then swap to TRX

  1. Open the P2P section, choose Buy, select USDT and the RUB currency.
  2. Filter listings by amount, payment method, and limits.
  3. Check the seller’s card: volume, rate, reviews, and recent activity.
  4. Create an order and make payment. Upload proof if the seller requires it.
  5. Once released, USDT will arrive to your wallet.

Next, exchange USDT to TRX:

  • Convert (one-click exchange). No classic trading fee; the spread is baked into the quote.
  • Spot trading TRX/USDT. Move USDT to a trading or unified account, open TRX/USDT, and place an order. Limit orders give price control; market orders prioritize speed. The base spot fee for non-VIP users is typically 0.1%.

If needed, withdraw TRX to an external wallet. The withdrawal fee is fixed and shown in the withdrawal window before you confirm. For TRX it’s usually a flat network-denominated amount.

Method 2. Buy TRX for RUB (one-click)

  1. As in Method 1, register on Bybit and complete verification.
  2. Open the Buy Crypto (One-Click) section.
  3. Select TRX as the asset and RUB as the payment currency. You’ll see available providers and payment methods.
  4. Pay as instructed by the provider. After settlement, TRX appears on your account.

How fees work here: there’s no separate trading fee; the final rate includes the provider’s commission and spread. Exact amounts and the quote are shown on the order screen before payment. If providers are unavailable or the rate is unfavorable, switch to the P2P route. For Russian bank cards the rate is often a bit worse, but the process is simple and requires minimal effort.

Where the coins are credited

  • P2P purchases land in the Funding wallet. From there you can move assets to your Trading or Unified account if needed.
  • One-click buys, Convert, and Spot appear in their respective sections. Internal transfers between Bybit wallets take a couple of clicks.

Fees and typical costs

  • P2P: platform fee is usually 0; the seller’s markup and possible payment charges are reflected in the listing’s rate.
  • Convert: no classic trading fee; the quote includes the spread.
  • Spot: base 0.1% maker/taker for non-VIP; check your personal fee table if you have a different tier.
  • TRX withdrawals: fixed fee; the current value is shown in the withdrawal form.

Conclusion

You can buy TRX on Bybit in two straightforward ways. The most universal route is to purchase USDT for RUB on P2P and then exchange USDT to TRX via Convert or on Spot. The one-click TRX purchase is convenient, but less universal. If you plan to use TRX for transactions on the TRON network, you can reduce network costs by using energy rental tools such as FeeSaver; we discuss that in a separate article.