Crypto staking platforms

Compare the best crypto staking platforms for Australian HODLers.

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Updated 26 Sep 2023   |   Rates updated regularly

Comparing of 4 crypto staking platforms

Binance Australia

On website

Highlights

  • Stake 100+ coins with lockups available for 30 - 120 days.
  • DeFi staking available on a smaller number of coins including Bitcoin and Ethereum.
  • Staking interest distributed daily.


Pros

  • It has some of the lowest trading fees out there. 0.1% for spot trading and 0.5% for instant buy or sell fees.
  • Credit card or debit card deposits are accepted.
  • Provides charting and trading tools suitable for advanced crypto traders.

Cons

  • The platform UI can be complicated to learn for new investors.
Crypto.com

Highlights

  • Yield a return on 40+ crypto coins and stablecoins, including Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, Polkadot, TrueAUD, and USDC.
  • Easy to calculate yield per coin based on amount staked and term length.
  • Flexible lockups for up to 3 months.

Pros

  • Get access to additional features including lending, borrowing, debit cards, and more.
  • Start trading with just $1.
  • Use your spot assets as collateral.
  • There is a USD 2,000 referral bonus.

Cons

  • Lack of educational resources.
Youhodler Earn Crypto

On website

Youhodler Earn Crypto

Highlights

  • Earn crypto up to 12% a year.
  • Weekly compound interest payouts in stablecoins and crypto.
  • The minimum deposit amount is USD 100.

Pros

  • No lock-up period.
  • Weekly compound interest payouts in stablecoins and crypto.
  • Deposits are insured.

Cons

  • Deposits using a credit card are not available.
CoinSpot Earn

On website

Highlights

  • Earn by lending your coins like ADA, BNB, SOL, and more to CoinSpot.
  • No fees and no minimum or maximum amount to consider.
  • No lock-in period, which means you can withdraw your funds anytime.

Pros

  • Earn interest in over 20 different cryptocurrencies.
  • No fees.
  • No minimum amount is required.

Cons

  • Earn cap applies.

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