> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://support.tiger.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://support.tiger.com/english/settings/connections/crypto-exchanges/bybit-via-tiger.com-broker.md).

# Bybit via Tiger.com Broker

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1. Register on the [Tiger.com Broker website](https://broker.tiger.com/) (if you haven't registered yet) and log into your account.

{% hint style="info" %}
The personal areas of [Tiger.com Broker](https://broker.tiger.com/) and [Tiger.com Windows](https://www.tiger.com/terminal/login) are separate and independent from each other. To continue using the service, you need to have accounts in both personal areas.
{% endhint %}

2. [Create API keys](https://broker-docs.tiger.trade/v/english-2/getting-started/creating-api-keys-for-bybit) in the Tiger.com Broker personal area by completing the necessary settings, and save the public and private keys in a secure place - they will be required for further connection.
3. Pass through the KYC verification and connect two-factor authentication to enhance the security of the account and the safety of funds.
4. Launch the Tiger.com Windows terminal and in the main menu select **File → Connections → Setup:**<br>

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5. In the window that opens, click the **Create new connection** button and from the list that appears select **Bybit via Tiger.com Broker**:

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6\. In the window that opens enter API Key and API Secret keys you got when creating the API in step 2:

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7\. Click **Connect to Bybit via Tiger.com Broker** to establish a connection.


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