Bybit and Ledger both maintained perfect 100% uptime during the week of April 20, 2026, according to Uptrue's independent monitoring. However, response time performance differed significantly, with Ledger delivering 130ms average responses compared to Bybit's 479ms. Both platforms experienced zero incidents and zero minutes of downtime.
- Both providers achieved 100% uptime with zero incidents during monitoring period
- Ledger responded 73% faster than Bybit (130ms vs 479ms average)
- Zero total downtime minutes recorded for both Bybit and Ledger
- Ledger maintains a public status page; Bybit does not offer one
Uptime This Week
Both Bybit and Ledger achieved perfect 100% uptime during the monitored week, indicating stable infrastructure for both platforms. This parity in uptime performance suggests both providers maintain robust systems capable of handling production workloads without interruption. The equal performance metric means uptime alone does not differentiate these two services.
Response Time
Ledger significantly outperformed Bybit in response time metrics, delivering 130ms average responses versus Bybit's 479ms—a 349ms difference. For latency-sensitive operations, Ledger's faster response times may provide better user experience and more reliable API performance. This 3.7x speed advantage represents a material difference for high-frequency or real-time applications.
Incidents & Downtime
Neither provider recorded any incidents or downtime during the monitoring period. Zero incidents across both platforms indicates stable operational environments with no service disruptions, maintenance windows, or degraded performance affecting availability. This perfect incident record applies equally to both Bybit and Ledger.
Which Should You Choose?
Choose Ledger for applications prioritizing low latency and response speed, as its 130ms average response time substantially outpaces Bybit's 479ms performance. For scenarios where fastest response times are non-critical, both providers are equally reliable based on uptime data. Ledger's maintained public status page also provides better transparency into service health.
All uptime, response time, and incident data is collected by Uptrue's independent monitoring infrastructure. HTTP checks run every 5 minutes. An incident is recorded only after 2+ consecutive failed checks. Uptrue is not affiliated with any monitored service. For corrections: reports@uptrue.io