Everything you need to talk about PayBit — logos, icons, wordmarks, colors, and guidelines. Please use the official assets below and follow the usage rules.
Our primary logo pairs the square mark with the "PayBit" wordmark. Use the color variant that gives the best contrast with your background.
The standalone mark is used when space is tight — favicons, app icons, and avatars. Always keep its proportions.
Our core palette. PayBit Blue is the anchor; use it for primary actions, accents, and brand surfaces.
Keep a minimum clearspace equal to the height of the "B" in the wordmark. Never modify the shapes, proportions, or colors of the mark.
Use official color variants with enough clearspace around the mark.
Don't recolor, rotate, skew, or distort the logo in any way.
Don't place the color logo on busy or low-contrast backgrounds.
PayBit uses Poppins for the wordmark and headlines, and Inter for body copy and UI.
Poppins
Weights 500 / 600 / 700 — used for logo, hero headlines, section titles.
Inter
Weights 300 / 400 / 500 / 600 / 700 / 800 — used for paragraphs, navigation, buttons.
PayBit is a non-custodial crypto platform — one mobile app and one browser extension that share a single self-custody wallet. We don't hold your coins, keys or tokens, and we never will. The product spans live markets, spot & pro trading, swap aggregation across 60+ DEXs, a debit card, staking and a merchant checkout SDK.
Following a 2026 ownership change and asset sale, PayBit is transitioning to a United States entity structure (PayBit US Inc., Delaware) and is re-applying for every licence listed on our legal hub under the new ownership. The business is currently in an active restructuring and reorganisation phase under new leadership. Live services continue uninterrupted. Full disclosure: terms.html#ownership.