Bitget Launches GRASS Staking With 20-25% APR
Bitget Earn is thrilled to announce the launch of GRASS staking product, offering 20-25% APR. Subscribe now and boost your earnings! Subscribe to GRASS Staking How to subscribe: [Website] Go to the homepage and click on Earn in the top navigation bar, and then click Staking. Select GRASS and click
Bitget Earn is thrilled to announce the launch of GRASS staking product, offering 20-25% APR. Subscribe now and boost your earnings!
How to subscribe:
[Website]
Go to the homepage and click on Earn in the top navigation bar, and then click Staking. Select GRASS and click Stake to enjoy 7-10% APR.
[App]
Go to the main page and scroll down to Earn, and then tap to Staking. Select GRASS and tap Stake Now to enjoy 7-10% APR.
Terms and conditions:
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You can view and manage your subscriptions by navigating to Assets > Earn > Staking.
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Your subscription will start to accrue interest on the next day (D+1) from 12:00 AM (UTC+8). If you subscribe later than 12:00 AM (UTC+8), the interest accrual will start one day later (D+2).
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Daily interest = interest accruing amount × APR of the day ÷ 365.
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Redemption: You can use Express redemption or Standard redemption to redeem funds at any time starting from the subscription day.
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If you have any questions, check out Mastering Passive Profits with Bitget Staking: A Comprehensive Guide for more details.
Disclaimer
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