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Bake vs Coinhold

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Bake

Bake is a blended staking, lending and yield platform that makes it easy to start experimenting with DeFi products within a centralized platform. Bake does support Dogecoin, as part of a liquidity mining pool. Bake Platform Assets Lending

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Coinhold

Coinhold, by mining pool company Emcd, is a crypto interest account, supporting BTC, ETH, LTC and stablecoins USDC and USDT. To start earning with Coinhold, you must deposit your crypto to the wallet first. Then, you can create a new Coinhold and ...

Platform
Bake Platform
Coinhold Platform
Website
Bonus
$30 after $50 deposit
Earn 10%+ bonus for 90 days with promocode on sign up: SKXCNY5K
Token
DFI
Founded
2019
2017
Headquarters
Singapore
Hong Kong
Availability
Non-us
Worldwide

Cryptocurrency Rates

BTC Rate
BTC Max
ETH Rate
ETH Max
LTC Rate
LTC Max
DOGE Rate
DOGE Max
Stablecoin Rate
Stablecoin Max

Fees & Financial

Compounding
Yes
Yes
Payouts
Weekly
Daily
Fees
Yes
None
Lockup
None
0-360 days
Maker Fee
Taker Fee
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Bake Pros

    • Broad array of defi-like products and yield opportunities
    • Fully owned by both co-founders

Bake Cons

    • Products are more complex or require more lockup time than other platforms
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Coinhold Pros

    • Very good rates
    • Wide coin support (including LTC and both USDC and USDT)

Coinhold Cons

    • Best rates require 360 day lockup

Earn Interest on Crypto

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