[ MODULE_02 / ACCOUNT_INITIALIZATION ]
Access layer. System entry point.
How to Start Trading (Bybit Setup Guide for Beginners)
INITIAL_CONDITION
In the previous module, we selected the platform (BYBIT).
Now it’s time to actually get inside.
COMMON_FAILURE
Most beginners rush this step.
They create an account… skip security… and move straight into trading.
This is where control is lost.
FOUNDATION
Before you place a single trade, you need to establish a controlled entry point.
This is your foundation.
ACCESS_CREATION
Let’s start with the account.
Go to the registration page:
Quick note:
Using this link supports the project — it’s completely free for you, you keep all bonuses, and the platform supports this work through its partner program.

In the registration form:
→ Fill in your email
→ Сreate a strong password


Then hit “Get My Welcome Gifts”

You’ll see a verification step pop up — just match the image to continue.

After that, you’ll get a code in your email.
Enter it to confirm your account.

IDENTITY_VERIFICATION
Once you’re in, you’ll be prompted to verify your account.
This is required for full access to trading and usually takes only a few minutes.
Click “Get Verified Now” and follow the steps.

You’ll need:
→ ID document
→ camera for face verification
If you don’t have a camera on your computer, you can do it through the mobile app.
You’ll find the link in the top right corner of your account.

Once you’re done, your account status will update automatically.

SECURITY_LAYER
Now secure your account.
I strongly recommend enabling two-factor authentication (2FA).
This protects your funds from unauthorized access.
In trading, control starts with security.
Go to:
Account → Security → Google Two-Factor Authentication. Click “Settings” and follow the instructions.




SYSTEM_READY
That’s it.
Your account is set up, and your environment is ready.
NEXT_PHASE
Access is secured.
But one critical question remains:
Where is your capital, and how does it move inside the system?
Accounts. Balance structure. Internal flow.
This is where most mistakes begin.
