The APR on MEXC Earn Plus is the annualized rate used to express the current earning level of the product. Because Earn Plus uses a variable APR, the rate can move as underlying market conditions and strategy returns change.
For users, the most useful question is not only “What is the APR?” but also “How much of my USDT balance receives that APR?” Earn Plus is designed without a tiered high-yield balance cap, making that second question easier to answer.
MEXC Earn Plus APR should be read as an annualized, variable rate. Actual rewards depend on the eligible principal and the rate applicable during the earning period.
For simple estimates:
Annual reward ≈ Eligible USDT × APR
Monthly estimate ≈ Eligible USDT × APR ÷ 12
Daily estimate ≈ Eligible USDT × APR ÷ 365
These formulas are estimates; the product's actual accrual and distribution rules determine credited rewards.
APR is a standardized annualized expression, not a promise that the same rate will remain unchanged for a full year. If the APR changes during the year, the user's realized return reflects the rates that applied during each accrual period.
For example, at a hypothetical 4% APR, 10,000 USDT corresponds to roughly 400 USDT of annualized rewards if the rate remained unchanged for the full year.
Consider two hypothetical products that both advertise 6%. Product A pays 6% across the full eligible balance. Product B pays 6% only on the first 500 USDT and a lower rate above that threshold.
For a small balance, the difference may be limited. For 50,000 or 100,000 USDT, it becomes substantial. That is why Earn Plus emphasizes the absence of a tiered high-yield balance cap.
Stablecoin yield can be influenced by several factors, including short-term dollar rates, the return available on eligible reserve-backed assets, lending conditions, liquidity, and the economics of MEXC's underlying allocation.
The U.S. Treasury publishes daily and historical interest-rate statistics. Circle also publishes USDC reserve disclosures, and Anchorage Digital provides USDGO reserve attestations. These sources illustrate why returns linked to cash-equivalent or Treasury-backed assets are not permanently fixed.
| Eligible balance | 3% APR | 5% APR | 8% APR |
| 10,000 USDT | 300 | 500 | 800 |
| 50,000 USDT | 1,500 | 2,500 | 4,000 |
| 100,000 USDT | 3,000 | 5,000 | 8,000 |
The table shows annualized estimates only. Its purpose is to demonstrate how full-balance APR becomes more economically important as principal increases.
No. The APR is variable.
Multiply eligible USDT by the APR and divide by 12 for a simple monthly estimate.
No. Balance tiers, eligible caps, and the rate above any cap can materially change the effective return.
It is the annualized return across the entire balance after accounting for any different tiers or rate components. Earn Plus is designed to avoid a tiered high-yield cap.

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