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July 15, 2026

How to create multiple Bybit accounts with lower block risk in 2026

How to create multiple Bybit accounts with lower block risk in 2026

Multiple Bybit accounts mean separating trading workflows through subaccounts or legally distinct verified profiles. Teams use them for strategies, delegated access, API keys and risk control. The main conditions are KYC, regional consistency and no shared browser fingerprints between sessions.

For most traders, subaccounts under the main account are the right path. Separate master accounts make sense only for different lawful owners, not for rule avoidance. That is why this guide focuses less on long lists of services and more on the working logic: when a proxy setup is enough, and when you need isolated profiles.

What this means in practice

The main long-tail for this page is: multiple Bybit accounts. Its intent is not a single word. The user wants access, a session that does not break and fewer extra checks. These are different goals, and mixing them creates bad advice.

A light route is enough for viewing an open page. An account needs a separate IP, stable timezone, clear cookie history and a profile that does not jump between countries. When one of these layers breaks, the platform sees conflicting signals instead of a normal user.

How it works and where the risks appear

The mechanics are simple: a site sees more than an IP address. It reads User-Agent, WebRTC, timezone, cookies, localStorage, behavior patterns and sometimes login history. If two accounts arrive from different IPs but share the same browser fingerprint, the link can still look obvious.

For one-time access, this may be acceptable. For WhatsApp, Instagram, AliExpress, Bybit or Gmail, the session has to live for weeks. That is where Afina guides and clean profile discipline matter.

How it works and where the risks appear

What to choose for each task

The common mistake is using one tool for every task. A web proxy, VPN, private proxy and antidetect profile solve different layers of the problem.

TaskBetter optionWhy
Open a page onceweb proxyfast, but no stable session
Work with an accountprivate or residential proxyfewer IP jumps and better geo logic
Run several sessionsantidetect profilesseparate cookies, fingerprint and proxy

The table shows the real split: a free tool may open a page, but it does not build a healthy account history. Long sessions need a stack around an isolated proxy or profile.

How to set up the workflow

Before taking action, decide whether this is one-time access, a long session or work with several accounts. The stack depends on that.

  1. collect a separate email, phone or work data set for each session
  2. choose a proxy that matches the account geo and avoid needless country changes
  3. create a separate browser profile and do not mix cookies between accounts
  4. enable 2FA or store recovery codes where the platform supports it
  5. warm up the profile with normal behavior before critical actions

These steps do not make accounts untouchable. They remove the rough mistakes: shared cookies, chaotic IP changes, common fingerprints and repeated logins from one browser.

When Afina becomes the better option

If you need steady work with several sessions, Afina gives you separate profiles, per-account proxies, cookie, localStorage and IndexedDB isolation, plus script automation. This material is provided for informational and educational purposes only.

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FAQ — Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use this for account login?

You can use it only when the platform allows the workflow and the session does not expose sensitive data. For real work accounts, use a separate profile, a stable proxy and 2FA instead of a random web proxy.

How is this different from a VPN?

A VPN changes the network route and IP address, but it does not separate cookies, localStorage, WebRTC or the browser fingerprint. An isolated profile goes deeper because it separates the browser environment itself.

Why can accounts still get linked?

Accounts can still be linked by the same fingerprint, repeated cookies, shared payment details, timezone mismatch or sudden IP changes. One good proxy does not cover every signal.

Which proxy type should I choose?

For long sessions, choose a private, static residential or high-quality mobile proxy that matches the account geo. Free web proxies are better kept for short checks without login.

Do I need an antidetect browser for one account?

For one personal account, a normal browser with basic security is usually enough. Antidetect profiles matter when you run several independent sessions, team work or workflows where profile linking is a risk.

How can I reduce login checks?

Stable IP, consistent geo, the same browser profile, saved cookies and normal activity history reduce login checks. Sudden logins from new devices almost always add friction.

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Tymur Prykaznychenko

I’m one of Afina’s earliest contributors and a Web3 automation scripting specialist. I design scalable automation systems that help manage 2,000+ accounts and large wallet fleets without losing control or execution quality. I also teach scripting through streams and live sessions, focusing on practical architecture and repeatable workflows. I co-founded AfinaDAO, where published scripts now support 20,000–30,000 wallets across the community