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Bitget Launches Crypto Loans To Meet The Growing Demand For Lending Services
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Bitget Launches Crypto Loans To Meet The Growing Demand For Lending Services

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Bitget, top crypto derivatives and copy trading platform, has entered the rapidly expanding cryptocurrency loan sector with the launch of its native Crypto Loans product. The new offering is intended to attract a new audience of users dissuaded by traditional credit institutions and seeking alternative means of funding via digital assets. Latest Fintech Interview: Global Fintech Interview......
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An Innovative Offer Launched By SEBA Bank

Fintech Staff Writer
SEBA Bank, a FINMA regulated, licensed digital assets bank, today announces an innovative offering for its clients. SEBA Bank is shaping the future of finance, simplifying crypto banking for its clients, whether traditional or crypto-savvy investors. Clients are the focus at SEBA. Become a client and discover first-class crypto banking.Become......
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Zoracles Previews Blockchain Credit Scores With Uncollateralized Credit Lines

Fintech News Desk
Credit is essential for any modern financial system to function properly. The issuance of credit has historically been monopolized by a few dominant financial institutions leaving smaller participants as onlookers. The developers of Zoracles Protocol are committed to democratizing credit by developing a unique algorithm to assess creditworthiness. The initial......
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CoinLoan changes the industry standard and now offers the lowest interest rates on crypto loans

Fintech News Desk
The established cryptocurrency company CoinLoan has taken measures into their own hands and cut their interest rates in half for some assets even more than that. By reevaluating and iterating the calculation process for interest rates, CoinLoan attains interest rates as low as 4.5%. Instead of charging a fixed rate of 10% on......
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