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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: Crypto.com - The Pioneering Payments & Cryptocurrency Platform
by
PAMPT
on 09/10/2020, 11:11:55 UTC
Does anyone know about the MCO staking to get better interest rates??? It says if you have 500 or more MCO staked that you can get better interest but does that have to be when you stake for the card and not in the regular 'crypto earn' -- if that makes any sense??? When you stake for the card initially it seems that goes into a separate MCO pot which you have to lock up for six months and doesn't earn interest -- unless I'm mistaken. If you then staked 500 MCO in the crypto earn would this then quality you for the higher interest? I'm thinking it doesn't but locking 500 MCO for six months when you could have it in the regular crypto earn feature earning you interest every month doesn't seem worth it.

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What have you bought? Cause paypal can easily charge you more on some fees
Do you have the paypal reciept for this transaction? Take a look on the details for what exaclty was you charged for

It looks like he's saying crypto.com charged him that not Paypal. If you pay through Paypal they usually show you the fees and what it costs before you click submit.

yeah, that's why I asked him to check with paypal, cause it's strange that he could be charged more than he had to be charged
there has to be a logic explanation


regarding the staking, can you be more precise please, what interests are you targeting at?

Whatever you say makes no sense. Its just buzz in the wind reflected in the anechoic silence of folly dullness of your life. I doubt not that users need not payment processors like this, not anymore. Decentralized swap platforms work all the magic with your funds, keeping up the pace with the evolution of decentralized governance through which the best standards of non-custodial tradition are obeyed.