Bybit and Mastering the Markets launch a sponsored 10-week market literacy program for Sri Lankan creators, offering fundamentals in market structure and more.Bybit and Mastering the Markets launch a sponsored 10-week market literacy program for Sri Lankan creators, offering fundamentals in market structure and more.

Bybit Backs 10-Week Financial Literacy Program for Sri Lanka’s Creator Community

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Bybit has rolled out a fully sponsored market-education initiative aimed at equipping Sri Lanka–based creators with the knowledge and tools to communicate about finance more accurately and responsibly. The exchange, which calls itself the world’s second-largest by trading volume, is partnering with Mastering the Markets to deliver a 10-week online course that teaches the fundamentals of market structure, technical analysis, risk awareness and disciplined decision-making.

The program is being offered through an application-based competition: creators who demonstrate a commitment to educating themselves and their communities can apply, and selected participants will attend the structured 10-week curriculum at no cost. Organizers say the course is explicitly educational and not financial advice, and while it may use digital-asset examples, the analytical frameworks are meant to be broadly applicable across global markets.

Course material will cover core technical-analysis concepts, market structure, price action, trend identification, support and resistance, plus risk management, with an emphasis on helping creators translate those ideas into clear, responsible content for their audiences. Bybit framed the initiative as part of an ongoing push to improve financial literacy in local creator communities and to raise the bar for responsible financial communication.

David Bird, Founder and Chief Education Officer at Mastering the Markets, described the program as a way to “help creators strengthen their foundational market knowledge and communicate responsibly,” adding that focusing on “strong foundations and disciplined thinking” helps participants build the confidence to engage with markets over the long term. Nazar Tymoshchuk, Bybit’s Mini-Global Regional Manager, underlined the firm’s view that education plays an important role in how people engage with financial markets and that the initiative gives creators a clear, curriculum-based foundation to share with their audiences.

Market-Education Drive

Bybit’s sponsorship of the course follows earlier, community-focused activity in Sri Lanka and reflects the exchange’s wider investment in education-forward engagement through partnerships with established market educators. The company has been vocal about its recent growth and global footprint in press materials, noting a rise in registered users and expanded regulatory milestones as it scales.

Organizers say graduates will leave the program with a clearer understanding of market dynamics and practical technical frameworks they can use to produce more accurate and educational financial content. Sri Lankan creators interested in the opportunity are invited to apply through the official application form; shortlisted applicants will be contacted separately.

Founded in 2018, Bybit has positioned itself as a bridge between traditional finance and Web3, highlighting secure custody, diverse marketplaces and partnerships across the blockchain space as part of its mission to broaden access to decentralized finance. The company points to its global user base and product expansion as context for initiatives like this one that aim to lift market literacy among creator communities.

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