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Current rates on Flexible and Fixed Accounts
Current rates on Flexible and Fixed Accounts

See the rates for each asset for a given period.

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Written by Sofia
Updated over a week ago
  • You can earn up to 5.2% on crypto and up to 6.2% on stablecoins by using Flexible Account.

  • You can earn up to 7% on crypto and up to 9.2% on stablecoins by using Fixed Account.

Please see the rates below.

Current rates on Flexible and Fixed Accounts

Flexible rates

With a Flexible Account, you can get a standard rate for your asset or increase it by staking our native token, CLT. The maximum staking reward is 1%.

Fixed rates

Our minimal Fixed rates are +1% to standard Flexible rates:

  • cEUR and cGBP*: For a minimum holding period (one month), it’s 5.2%. After that, it’s +0.7% to each subsequent holding term: 5.9% for three months, 6.6% for six months, and so on.

  • Stablecoins: For a minimum holding period (one month), it’s 6.2%. After that, it’s +0.5% to each subsequent holding term: 6.7% for three months, 7.2% for six months, and so on.

  • BTC, WBTC, LINK, and PAXG: For a minimum holding period (one month), it’s 4.2%. After that, it’s +0.2% to each subsequent holding term: 4.4% for three months, 4.6% for six months, and so on.

  • Other crypto, except XMR: For a minimum holding period (one month), it’s 5.2%. After that, it’s +0.2% to each subsequent holding term: 5.4% for three months, 5.6% for six months, and so on.

  • Monero (XMR): For a minimum holding period (one month), it’s 3%. After that, it’s +0.2% to each subsequent holding term: 3.2% for three months, 3.4% for six months, and so on.

You can boost your standard Fixed rates by staking CLT. The available bonus options are 0.25%, 0.5%, 0.75%, and 1%. Read more here.

Note: Maker (MKR) is unavailable for creating a Fixed Account. To earn interest on MKR, you should choose a Flexible Account.

*When you use EUR or GBP in your Flexible Account and Fixed Account, we operate with cEUR and cGBP internal tokens, respectively, on which you earn interest. Check our article for more info.

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