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This week’s featured coin offers lending incentives 💰

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In case you missed the last Coin Decoder Series email, we learned about Dai . This week’s featu

In case you missed the last Coin Decoder Series email, we learned about Dai (DAI). This week’s featured cryptocurrency is Compound (COMP). In case you missed the last Coin Decoder Series email, we learned about Dai (DAI). This week’s featured cryptocurrency is Compound (COMP). [BITCOIN IRA] Hi , In case you missed the last Coin Decoder Series email, we learned about [Dai (DAI)](. This week’s featured cryptocurrency is Compound (COMP). [Compound (COMP)]( is a relatively new coin that was created in 2020 for applications that rely on the use of interest rates and the accumulation of interest. Compound users can lend cryptocurrency to borrowers and “earn 4.00% APR on USD balances without any of the complexities of crypto.” When users interact with a Compound market (by borrowing, withdrawing or repaying the asset), they are rewarded with additional COMP tokens. The Compound (COMP) coin “is an Ethereum token that enables community governance of the Compound protocol.” That means that coin holders get to both propose and vote on protocol changes. [Read more]( [Buy Compound (COMP)]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Alternative IRA Services, LLC dba Bitcoin IRA is a platform that connects consumers to qualified custodians, digital wallets and cryptocurrency exchanges. The company is not a custodian, is not a digital wallet and is not an exchange. Self-directed purchases processed through Bitcoin IRA have not been endorsed by the IRS or any government or regulatory agency. Bitcoin IRA is not an adviser. Information contained on this website is for educational purposes only. We encourage you to consult an adviser or professional to determine whether Bitcoin IRA makes sense for you. Cryptocurrencies are very speculative and involve a high degree of risk. By using the website, you understand the information being presented is provided for informational purposes only and agree to comply with our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. 15303 Ventura Blvd Ste 850 Sherman Oaks, CA 91403 [Unsubscribe](

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