Europe's leading fintech platform Revolut has officially launched the INJ currency and has activated zero-fee staking features across its entire ecosystem. This update covers all sections of the platform—from retail applications to business accounts—allowing users to participate in INJ staking. For traders interested in staking yields and multi-currency configurations, this is undoubtedly a great choice, as the zero-fee structure makes staking rewards more pure.
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DuskSurfer
· 12-15 09:13
Zero-fee staking? Such a cool thing has finally arrived with Revolut. INJ staking options can be considered.
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 12-15 06:08
Zero fees sound great, but I have to ask—what's the return rate? Historical cycles tell me that there's no such thing as a free lunch; there's always a supply line cut behind it.
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MevHunter
· 12-14 19:14
Revolut adds zero-fee staking for INJ? Now the meal is even more complete.
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JustHereForMemes
· 12-14 18:28
Zero-cost staking? Revolut is trying to compete with Coinbase, but how’s the liquidity of INJ?
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LiquidityLarry
· 12-12 09:54
Revolut's zero-fee staking this time is pretty good, saving a transaction fee, but the INJ token's future market trend remains to be seen.
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LiquidationTherapist
· 12-12 09:51
INJ zero-cost staking? Revolut's recent move still has some value; it's much more considerate than those fee-charging platforms.
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FUDwatcher
· 12-12 09:51
Revolut is jumping on the bandwagon again. The INJ zero-fee staking sounds good, but I don't know how the yield rate is.
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FreeRider
· 12-12 09:44
What is Revolut up to again? Zero-fee staking sounds pretty good.
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RektDetective
· 12-12 09:39
Revolut adds INJ zero-fee staking? Alright, I have to see how the yield rate is.
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AirdropHunterKing
· 12-12 09:30
Bro, Revolut zero-fee staking? I need to verify the wallet address three times first...
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INJ has been added to Revolut? Is this another free staking reward? The thing I fear most is this kind of "zero-cost" trap.
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It turns out they just don't charge gas fees. Why didn't they make that clear...
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Zero-fee staking sounds great, but how's the liquidity? Can I redeem anytime?
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Revolut is launching a new promotion again... Last time, their airdrop had such high engagement, is this another prelude to a rug pull?
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Is contract interaction safe, bro? I really don't want to repeat the mistakes of certain past projects.
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Regarding INJ, I need to check if there are any recent negative news. Due diligence is a must before jumping in.
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Is zero cost real? I want to get it for free, but is Revolut really this generous?
Europe's leading fintech platform Revolut has officially launched the INJ currency and has activated zero-fee staking features across its entire ecosystem. This update covers all sections of the platform—from retail applications to business accounts—allowing users to participate in INJ staking. For traders interested in staking yields and multi-currency configurations, this is undoubtedly a great choice, as the zero-fee structure makes staking rewards more pure.