Experience is the best teacher, if you follow them in Twitter, Facebook, WhatsApp, telegram and other social media platforms to solve your problem then you have open case for scammers to come in. I have done that but I ran from my dear life. Look at this one.
You of all users here isn't supposed to fall for a scam like this. Thank goodness you were able to spot it. The user trying to impersonate bybit just to scam you has a couple of red flags which are just too obvious that I guess no smart person will. Fall for it. Firstly bybit will understand no condition ever ask you to pay any fee related stuff on a chat or an email, infact literally outside the app. If you even try registering anything on Thier site, at some point you get promoted with a message to make use of their app.
Another thing to notice is the scammer wasn't even making use of a premium telegram account. Like how on earth will a company as big as bybit not have a premium telegram on their help line.