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2025-12-24
10:00
Binance Earn Booster Program Launch: Up to 20% APR on Flexible Products for Crypto Savings

According to @binance, the new Binance Earn Booster Program offers up to 20% APR on Flexible Products, as announced on its official X account on Dec 24, 2025. Source: Binance on X, Dec 24, 2025. According to @binance, the announcement includes an official link for further details and specifies that the boosted yield applies to Flexible Products within Binance Earn. Source: Binance on X, Dec 24, 2025.

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2025-12-24
09:00
Binance USD1 Earn 20% APR Triggers 118M Supply Jump; Premium Hits $1.0039 as Jump Trading Sends $100M From BitGo to Binance

According to @ai_9684xtpa, Binance launched a USD1 Earn offer with a 20% APR subsidy, capped at $50,000 per account, with any amount above the cap earning 0.26% (source: @ai_9684xtpa). Following the launch, USD1 supply increased by 118 million, lifting its market capitalization to $2.87 billion (source: @ai_9684xtpa). USD1 on Binance briefly traded at a premium up to $1.0039, which favors existing USD1 holders versus new buyers paying the premium (source: @ai_9684xtpa). On-chain data shows Jump Trading withdrew 100 million USD1 from BitGo and deposited it to Binance within four hours, as cited to address heightened USD1 liquidity needs (source: Arkham Intelligence via the Jump Trading entity page cited by @ai_9684xtpa). The source also notes uncertainty over whether the 20% APR subsidy is provided by Binance or WLFI, and emphasizes that the premium and deposit cap materially affect net yields for participants (source: @ai_9684xtpa).

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2025-12-24
03:40
Binance USD1 Earn 20% APR Subsidy Explained: Premium Risk and $50,000 Cap Impact (WLFI)

According to @ai_9684xtpa, Binance’s USD1 Earn APR is currently subsidized to 20%, with uncertainty whether the subsidy comes from Binance or WLFI (source: @ai_9684xtpa). The source notes USD1 is trading at a premium now, so the offer is more suitable for users who already hold USD1 rather than buying at a markup (source: @ai_9684xtpa). The single-account cap is $50,000; any amount above only earns 0.26% APR, materially lowering blended returns for larger allocations (source: @ai_9684xtpa).

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