Recently, many exchanges have been competing in wealth management yields. A friend recommended a flexible savings product to me, saying the threshold is quite friendly—only 30,000 USDT to activate VIP status. The maximum single investment can be up to 300,000 USDT, and based on the current expected returns, you can earn about 80 USDT in interest.
Many of us in this industry hold USDT in hand; previously, it was just sitting in wallets gathering dust or simply locked in an exchange account. Now, with this kind of flexible savings product, which offers high liquidity, low thresholds, and decent returns, it’s indeed convenient. No need for frequent operations, and idle USDT can also generate interest, making it a good choice for conservative capital allocation.
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WhaleShadow
· 12h ago
80 bucks interest, 30,000 bucks, this interest rate is really average, oh my god
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StillBuyingTheDip
· 12h ago
Interest on 80U? I made more last time by slipping a bit...
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SerumDegen
· 12h ago
nah this is the copium sandwich they're all serving rn... 30k entry for vip status screams "we need liquidity" tbh. watched this exact playbook cascade before—exchanges pushing yield until the cascade begins
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AirdropDreamer
· 12h ago
30,000 to open VIP? How is this return rate calculated? Seems a bit suspicious.
Recently, many exchanges have been competing in wealth management yields. A friend recommended a flexible savings product to me, saying the threshold is quite friendly—only 30,000 USDT to activate VIP status. The maximum single investment can be up to 300,000 USDT, and based on the current expected returns, you can earn about 80 USDT in interest.
Many of us in this industry hold USDT in hand; previously, it was just sitting in wallets gathering dust or simply locked in an exchange account. Now, with this kind of flexible savings product, which offers high liquidity, low thresholds, and decent returns, it’s indeed convenient. No need for frequent operations, and idle USDT can also generate interest, making it a good choice for conservative capital allocation.