Binance has announced the launch of a new limited-time offer for its Earn Wednesday program, which gives users the opportunity to earn rewards across a variety of financial products. According to Binance, these offers are available every Wednesday and include options such as Simple Earn, ETH Staking, and Dual Investment.
Popular limited time specials
The Earn Wednesday initiative includes a variety of flexible and locked products. Binance reserves the right to adjust the annual percentage rate (APR) without prior notice. Offers are available on a first-come, first-served basis and users can manage their assets through the Wallets > Earn section. Early redemption is possible for Simple Earn Locked products, but it may take 48-72 hours to receive tokens due to global time zone differences.
Users holding BNB Flexible Product and/or BNB Locked Product positions will automatically receive rewards from the ongoing Launchpool. Users can also accumulate points by using active BNB Locked Products positions and BNB Simple Earn products to qualify for Megadrop rewards and HODLer Airdrop.
Dual investment
Binance has also launched new Dual Investment products with updated target prices and settlement dates. These products allow users to take advantage of Sell High or Buy Low options on a first-come, first-served basis. The target users of the Sell High product are those who want to accumulate high rewards for holding cryptocurrencies or those who want to sell their deposit currency at a higher futures price. Meanwhile, the Buy Low product is aimed at users who want to accumulate high rewards for holding stablecoins or buy cryptocurrencies at a lower futures price.
Binance emphasizes that digital asset prices may fluctuate and the value of your investment may fluctuate. Users are solely responsible for their investment decisions and Binance is not responsible for any losses incurred. The annual percentage rate (APR) is an estimate and may differ from the actual rewards generated. For more information, please review Binance’s Terms of Use and Risk Warning.
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