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Binance Offers Yield to Bitcoin Owners

Kemal TekinKemal Tekin
Binance Offers Yield to Bitcoin Owners

Binance has introduced a new product that offers yield to owners of Bitcoin (CRYPTO: $BTC). This product, called BTC Yield, allows Bitcoin holders to earn yield on their investment without selling any of it.

The BTC Yield product is designed for people who already own Bitcoin in a digital wallet. Binance's new product uses a covered-call strategy, which is a common investment strategy in traditional finance and among traders, although it usually involves stocks.

In Binance's case, the BTC Yield product generates returns in two ways. First, a portion of the collected premiums is converted to Bitcoin and distributed to users' accounts every Friday. Second, the remaining premiums stay inside the strategy and gradually increase the value of each BTCY unit. As the retained premiums accumulate, each unit slowly represents more BTC.

Other, more traditional financial institutions are also offering yield on Bitcoin holdings, including asset manager BlackRock (NYSE: $BLK). BlackRock recently introduced a Bitcoin income exchange-traded fund (ETF) that uses a covered-call strategy to generate returns for holders.

In terms of fees, Binance takes a 15% share of gross premiums before calculating user yield, and redemption fees apply when exiting the product. The product also offers no principal protection and weekly distributions are not guaranteed and could be zero.

Binance is privately held and its stock does not trade on a public exchange. Bitcoin is trading at $63,250 on July 7.

Conclusion and Analysis: Binance's BTC Yield product offers a new opportunity for Bitcoin holders. However, investors should carefully consider the risks and conditions before using this product. This development is a new step in the crypto currency market, and it will be interesting to see how it evolves in the future.

Kemal Tekin

Financial Analyst: Kemal Tekin

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