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1% APY in Canada
An in-depth guide on how to lend Captain Tsubasa (TSUGT) in Canada
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Lending Captain Tsubasa can be an excellent choice for Canadians looking to hold TSUGT while earning a yield. The process may seem a bit overwhelming, particularly for first-time users. That’s why we’ve created this guide specifically for you.
To lend Captain Tsubasa in Canada, you first need to acquire it. To obtain Captain Tsubasa, you'll need to purchase it from one of these popular exchanges available in the Canadian market.
| Platform | Coin | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Bitget | Captain Tsubasa (TSUGT) | 0 |
| Gate.io | Captain Tsubasa (TSUGT) | 0.00001436 |
| Kucoin | Captain Tsubasa (TSUGT) | 0.0000162 |
| MEXC Global | Captain Tsubasa (TSUGT) | 0.0005896 |
Once you have TSUGT, you'll need to choose a Captain Tsubasa lending platform to lend your tokens. You can explore some options available in Canada here.
| Platform | Coin | APY |
|---|---|---|
| Bitget | Captain Tsubasa (TSUGT) | Up to 1% APY in Canada |
Once you've selected a platform to lend your Captain Tsubasa, transfer your Captain Tsubasa into your wallet on the lending platform. Once it's deposited, it will begin to earn APY. Some platforms pay interest daily, while others do so weekly or monthly.
Now all you need to do is sit back while your cryptocurrency earns interest. The more you deposit, the more interest you can earn. Be sure to choose a lending platform that offers compounding interest to maximise your returns.
Lending your cryptocurrency can be risky. Ensure you conduct thorough research before depositing your crypto. Only lend what you can afford to lose. Review their lending practices, customer feedback, and the measures they take to secure your cryptocurrency.