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Tapbit announced the launch of a Flexible Earn product allowing users to earn up to 5% APY on SOL with full liquidity, as part of a new offering that also includes DOGE and XRP.
Tapbit has introduced a "Flexible Earn" product that enables users to earn up to 5% annual percentage yield (APY) on SOL (Solana) while maintaining full liquidity of their assets. According to the announcement, the product utilizes a dual-pool backend structure to provide daily interest without the need for lengthy lock-up periods typically associated with on-chain staking.
The announcement also states that the Flexible Earn offering extends to DOGE and XRP, each with their own yield generation mechanisms. Users can subscribe through the Tapbit platform to begin accruing interest immediately, and the platform highlights that funds can be accessed at any time. A risk disclaimer advises users to conduct independent research before participating.
To start earning with Tapbit's Flexible Earn, log in to the Tapbit app or web platform and navigate to the Earn section. Select the Flexible product option, choose SOL (Solana), and subscribe your desired amount to begin earning daily interest at a rate of up to 5% APY. Funds remain fully liquid and accessible at any time. New users can join via the official sign-up link.
Tapbit is a cryptocurrency trading platform that offers access to over 800 assets, supporting spot and futures trading, P2P exchanges, and crypto purchases with 45 fiat currencies. The broker provides an intuitive browser-based platform and mobile app, competitive trading fees, and features such as copy trading and the Earn service for passive income. For more detailed insights into its key features and conditions, visit the broker profile on Traders Union.
For more background, you can read our earlier news about Tapbit announcing the week's top-performing crypto and stock assets, including HYPE, ETH, BTC, and major tech stocks. Find out more details in the previous Tapbit update on Traders Union.