Dear Users,
Binance Exchange's Staking platform is excited to announce the launch of a special AXS locked staking event, offering extraordinary annual percentage yields of up to 152.18%. This limited-time opportunity begins on October 12, 2021, at 20:00 (UTC+8).
Event Highlights
- First-come, first-served participation basis
- Interest accrual: Begins the morning after successful lock-up (08:00 UTC+8) until the product cycle ends
- Daily interest distribution for consistent returns
Available Staking Products
| Digital Asset | Lock Period | User Limit | APY | Minimum Stake |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| AXS | 10 days | 1 AXS | 152.18% | 0.1 AXS |
| AXS | 30 days | 400 AXS | 115.25% | 0.1 AXS |
| AXS | 60 days | 200 AXS | 123.36% | 0.1 AXS |
| AXS | 90 days | 100 AXS | 131.25% | 0.1 AXS |
Important Notes
- View staked assets at: Wallet > Finance Account > Staking > Fixed-Term Products
- Yields adjust daily based on chain returns (shown on current page)
- Unstaking period: 1 day
- Early redemption: Available with returned principal minus earned interest (processing time: 48-72 hours)
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Risk Disclosure
Cryptocurrency trading involves substantial risk. Please exercise caution and be aware of trading risks. Binance assumes no liability for any trading losses.
We appreciate your support of Binance Exchange!
The Binance Team
October 12, 2021
FAQs About AXS Staking
Q: How often is interest paid out?
A: Interest distributes daily to your spot account.
Q: Can I unstake early?
A: Yes, but you'll forfeit earned interest, and processing takes 48-72 hours.
Q: Where can I track my staked AXS?
A: Navigate to Wallet > Finance Account > Staking > Fixed-Term Products.
Q: Why choose Binance for staking?
A: Binance offers competitive yields, daily payouts, and multiple lock periods for flexibility.
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