Revolut announces zero-fee Tezos delegation rewards for all customers
Revolut now passes 100% of Tezos delegation rewards directly to users, removing all platform fees and simplifying XTZ earning on the app.
Revolut customers who hold tez (XTZ) will receive 100% of on-chain delegation rewards from today, following an update to the platform’s auto-delegation feature that eliminates all platform fees on yield generation. The change made by the global fintech company Revolut comes as the Tezos ecosystem continues to simplify network participation following the recent Rio protocol upgrade, which reduced network cycles to just one day.
The zero-fee structure means that all tez holders on Revolut will automatically earn the full delegation rewards generated by the Tezos network, with no deductions or platform charges. Revolut currently auto-delegates all tez balances, allowing users to earn rewards while maintaining full liquidity of their assets, a key advantage of Tezos’ delegation model.
While Revolut offers trading for over 280 cryptocurrencies, only 13 offer native earn features. The inclusion of tez in this group, coupled with the zero-fee structure, positions XTZ as a standout option. The auto-delegation feature operates in the background, with rewards accruing directly to user balances.
Revolut’s approach to tez delegation reflects ongoing efforts by both the platform and the Tezos ecosystem to make participation more straightforward. With Revolut managing the technical steps automatically, users can benefit from delegation without needing to learn validator processes, delegation mechanics, or adjust any settings.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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