Dear BigONE users,
BigONE has launched a fundraising campaign for their ETH (Blast edition) product. The funds generated from this initiative will be utilized to stake on the Blast platform. Participants have the opportunity to earn not only basic profits but also anticipated project airdrop rewards.
Product Information:
- Product return: Floating APR @ 4% ~ 15% ( ETH Staking profit + airdrop rewards)
- Revenue settlement: This product will settle the revenue after the mainnet is ready for redemption.
Reminders:
- The ETH you invest will be staked to the Blast platform, and withdrawals will be available after the Blast mainnet is launched. Therefore, withdrawal will not be supported until the mainnet opens withdrawals.
- We will notify you of the airdrop rewards after receiving them.
- According to official news, it is expected to be launched on the mainnet and open for redemption on 24 February 2024.
ETH (BLAST Exclusive) Staking: https://big.one/en/financial?id=2000180&asset=ETH
Project Introduction:
Blast is based on Ethereum L2 with Optimistic Rollup native yields for Ethereum and stablecoins. Blast's income comes from Ethereum staking and the RWA protocol. Users' assets on Blast will automatically compound interest, and they can also earn additional Blast rewards.
Risk Warning:
- BigONE does not provide price endorsement or project guarantee for any project. Please consider various factors such as project popularity, market trends, and your own risk tolerance, carefully decide whether to participate, and allocate your assets reasonably.
- The ETH raised by the ETH (Blast Exclusive) staking will be stake to the Blast platform, and the use of funds will be affected by third-party risks. BigONE provides users with related services such as access projects and revenue distribution, and does not bear any responsibility for third-party issues such as the security of smart contracts on the chain, etc. the risks posed by the problem.
BigONE, more than just asset security!
BigONE Team
23 November 2023
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