I've been away from Publish0x for some time. I recently started posting again and found out that they are working with Kucoin to withdraw ETH and AMPL. For me, this is a very good choice because I'm already actively using Kucoin for some shenanigans.
The point of this article is to introduce you to one of the features of Kucoin. It's called Crypto Lending.

The idea here is if you have some crypto sitting around and doing nothing and it can be used to generate passive income. Kucoin offers this option for multiple different coins:








There are different rates for all of them, but from my observation, they are fluctuating depending on the market. The most profitable of all by far is Tether (USDT) Lending with APR between 25 and 70% (or even more per year).

If you enable "auto-lend" you need to write in the Amount section the USDT that you don't want to lend - the reserve. If you want to lend everything, just put 0.01, select period (I think 7 days is best), and put the optimal rate. This way you will get a deal almost right away.

If you want you can wait for a time when the optimal rate will go up and you will lend your USDT for a bigger interest. Currently, my USDT is sitting on a 7-day long loan for 0.12% daily interest(43% APR). There is an automatic lending option and a minimum of 10 USDT to start. And it's being like that for 3 weeks already.

The best part is that all those orders are redeemable at any moment. You just need to press the "cancel" button and your USDT will be immediately available in your Main account.
So why am I writing all this - you guys can convert your earnings from Publish0x from ETH and AMPL to USDT using the trading account in Kucoin, move the Tether to the main account and start lending it. Or you can exchange it for any other currency and lend it. It is important to know that not all coins make sense to lend on Kucoin. Some of them will be better used to stake on other platforms.
There are multiple coins that are with APR of around 10% which is quite good.
This is what I intend to do with my earnings from Publish0x. What do you do with yours?