Binance, a leading cryptocurrency exchange, recently announced a new promotional offer for its AVA (AVA) flexible product through its Simple Earn platform. According to Binance, this initiative will allow users to earn a bonus tiered annual percentage rate (APR) of up to 5% in addition to ongoing real-time APR rewards.
Promotion Details
The promotional period begins on October 3, 2024 and ends on December 1, 2024. Eligible participants who subscribe to the AVA Simple Earn flexible product can avail this offer on a first-come, first-served basis. Subscribers will begin receiving bonus tiered APR rewards the day after subscription, and rewards will be distributed to the user’s Spot Wallet daily.
How to Participate
To participate, users must purchase AVA through the Binance spot market or through the cryptocurrency purchase page, which offers a variety of payment methods, including Visa, Mastercard, Apple Pay, and Google Pay. Users can also deposit AVA directly into their Binance account. After that, users need to go to Binance’s Simple Earn section, search for AVA and subscribe to AVA flexible products to earn bonus tier APR.
Terms of Use
Binance has outlined the specific terms and conditions for this promotion. Bonus tier APR is an additional compensation over the real-time APR and is subject to tier limits based on subscription amount. Rewards are calculated daily and distributed accordingly. Binance reserves the right to modify reward rates or cancel or modify promotions at its discretion.
Additional information about terms and conditions can be found on the Binance official platform. Users are encouraged to review these details to ensure compliance and understand the potential risks and rewards associated with AVA flexible products.
This promotion represents Binance’s ongoing efforts to strengthen its product offerings and provide users with attractive investment opportunities. As the cryptocurrency market continues to develop, these initiatives could play an important role in attracting new investors and retaining existing ones.
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