OVERTAKE has launched the personalized staking system STAKEHOUSE, with a limited-time event running concurrently.
BlockBeats News, November 24th, OVERTAKE announced the official launch of the newly upgraded Staking V2 — STAKEHOUSE, introducing a "Personalized Identification" mechanism. The staking rewards will be dynamically adjusted based on users' real contribution, transaction behavior, and ecosystem participation, ending the previous "one-size-fits-all" reward model. The highlights of this upgrade are as follows:
· STAKEHOUSE has become the unified staking hub of the OVERTAKE ecosystem, supporting all staking activities integration and providing differentiated rewards based on users' transactions, contributions, and participation.
· No longer providing uniform rewards, the system will incentivize users based on their activity level and value contribution, eliminating passive rewards for "idle coin holders."
Simultaneously, a limited-time event is launched, open only to airdrop recipients on 11/25. Event duration: November 25th, 06:00 UTC – November 27th, 06:00 UTC
Rewards: By staking the November airdrop immediately into STAKEHOUSE, participants will receive a first-month 2× APR bonus boost; there will also be a $40,000 USDT lottery (200 winners, $200 USDT each), and rewards can be claimed starting on December 25th
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