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Priya Sharma

Priya Sharma

Nationality: Singapore Bio: Priya Sharma is dedicated to helping newcomers navigate digital assets safely. Based in Singapore, she specializes in investment fundamentals, risk management, and educational content for crypto beginners. She holds a degree in Finance from the National University of Singapore and spent five years in traditional wealth management before transitioning to cryptocurrency education. Her experience with retail investors gives her unique insight into the challenges beginners face. Since joining MEXC Learn, Priya has created comprehensive guides covering wallet setup to market cycles. Her teaching philosophy emphasizes security, due diligence, and long-term thinking over speculative trading. Areas of Expertise: - Investment Education - Risk Management - Beginner Guides - Security Best Practices - Portfolio Strategy

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Stablecoin Yield Risks: What to Check Before Earning Interest on USDT

Stablecoin Yield Risks: What to Check Before Earning Interest on USDT

Stablecoin yield can appear simple because the user starts with a dollar-linked token, but the underlying earning process can introduce risks that are different from merely holding the stablecoin. A

Why Does USDT APR Change? 7 Factors That Affect Crypto Earn Rates

Why Does USDT APR Change? 7 Factors That Affect Crypto Earn Rates

A variable USDT APR can rise or fall even when the user does not change the subscribed amount. That is because the rate is a product output, while the economics supporting it are influenced by

Where Does USDT Interest Come From? Understanding Crypto Earn Yield

Where Does USDT Interest Come From? Understanding Crypto Earn Yield

USDT interest does not come from the USDT token automatically creating new value. The return comes from the way a platform or protocol deploys the capital connected to the user's USDT position.

Flexible USDT Earn: How to Earn Interest Without Locking Your Crypto

Flexible USDT Earn: How to Earn Interest Without Locking Your Crypto

Flexible USDT earn products are designed for users who want a return on idle stablecoins without committing funds to a fixed maturity date. The trade-off is that flexible APRs are often variable

How to Earn Yield on USDT Without Converting to USDC or Other Stablecoins

How to Earn Yield on USDT Without Converting to USDC or Other Stablecoins

A user can want exposure to stablecoin yield without wanting to manually swap USDT into USDC, USDGO, or another dollar token. This is especially relevant for users who trade primarily in USDT, keep

Best Stablecoin Yield Options in 2026: USDT, USDC and More Compared

Best Stablecoin Yield Options in 2026: USDT, USDC and More Compared

The best stablecoin yield option in 2026 depends on more than which token or platform displays the highest APR. Users should compare the stability mechanism of the asset, the source of yield,

Stablecoin Yield Explained: How USDT, USDC and Other Stablecoins Generate Returns

Stablecoin Yield Explained: How USDT, USDC and Other Stablecoins Generate Returns

Stablecoins are designed to maintain a relatively stable value against a reference asset, commonly the U.S. dollar. Stability alone does not create yield. A stablecoin return comes from the reserves,

USDT APR vs APY: What’s the Difference for Crypto Earn?

USDT APR vs APY: What’s the Difference for Crypto Earn?

APR and APY are both annualized yield measures, but they answer slightly different questions. APR generally expresses the annual rate without assuming repeated compounding, while APY reflects the

USDT APR Explained: How to Compare Stablecoin Yield Correctly

USDT APR Explained: How to Compare Stablecoin Yield Correctly

USDT APR is an annualized way to express the current return on a USDT earning product. It is useful for comparison, but only when users understand what balance receives the rate, whether the APR is

Can You Stake USDT? USDT Staking vs USDT Earn Explained

Can You Stake USDT? USDT Staking vs USDT Earn Explained

Users often search for “USDT staking,” but the phrase is technically imprecise. USDT is a stablecoin, not the native proof-of-stake token of a blockchain network. When a platform advertises ways to