STRC Dividend Explained (Too Good to Be True?)

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Published1 month ago
Duration24:02
Video IDmkkcbV5MfFw
Languageen
CategoryEntertainment
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video

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Comments108
Engagement Rate4.09%
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Comments per 1K views11.70

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STRC is offering an 11.5% yield paid monthly and it’s backed by the largest corporate Bitcoin holder in the world. Sounds amazing… but is it actually safe? In this video, I break down exactly how STRC works, where the yield comes from, the real risks, and why some people are comparing it to things like Ponzi schemes or past crypto collapses. We’ll go through the structure, the strategy behind it, and who this type of investment actually makes sense for. If you’re looking at STRC, Bitcoin, or income strategies in crypto, you need to understand this first. One of my top strategies right now: ➤Open up an account with iTrust Capital and get a $100 BONUS: https://a.ndy.fyi/iTrustCapital Chapters 00:00 Intro 02:07 What Is STRC? 03:37 Why Is It So Attractive? 05:20 Is It Too Good to Be True? 07:46 How Is the Yield Actually Paid? 10:57 The 4 Main Risks 14:42 Can It Drop to Zero? 16:03 Who Is This Actually For? 20:31 What Is the Best Strategy for STRC? 22:30 Keep These 5 Points in Mind Claim your FREE Passive Income Course and set up your first passive income stream this week 👉 https://zzzmoney.club/passive-income-course ➤Join Zzz Money Club: https://a.ndy.fyi/ZZZ ➤Join my newsletter: https://a.ndy.fyi/Email ➤ Follow Me On Twitter: https://a.ndy.fyi/twtr DISCLOSURE: Some of the links on this page are affiliate links, which means that I may earn a commission if you click through and make a purchase and/or subscribe. Affiliate commissions are a great way to help fund and support the channel. I am not a financial advisor. The ideas presented in this video are for entertainment purposes only. You (and only you) are responsible for the financial decisions that you make.

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