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BRETT / altcoin

BRETT Interest Rates

Brett · BRETT

Altcoin

Best
23.4 %
C Bybit Earn · Medium risk
Rank
#374
Cap
$67M
Vol 24h
$19M
From ATH
-97%
1y
-84%
Rate history

How BRETT yields moved across exchanges

Best rate over time
23.4 %

from 2026-06-09 to 2026-06-18

Source: daily snapshots via exchange APIs

How much will you earn?

BRETT
PlatformInterestTotal
Bybit Earn+2.611712.6117
On Bybit Earn:+0.0072per day·+0.1952per month·+2.6117per year

Method: monthly compounding (1 + APR/12)ⁿ, where APR is the exchange's stated rate. The realized 12-month return is slightly higher due to reinvestment. Rates may change. Not financial advice.

Coin signals

  • 🪙 Very small market cap: $67M
  • 💧 Modest liquidity: $19M / 24h
  • 📉 Price well below all-time high (-97% from ATH)
  • 📅 Down over the year (-84%)
  • 📊 Low market cap rank (#374)
Rate moves

BRETT rates on the move

Recently increased

All platforms for BRETT

Platform Best Type Platf. risk
Bybit Earn 23.4 % flexible C Open

What is BRETT

Brett (BRETT) — a top-500 altcoin by market cap. Trades on major exchanges including Bybit, Binance, Coinbase. See CoinGecko for full project details: https://www.coingecko.com/en/coins/based-brett

Known risks

  • High price volatility
  • Regulatory uncertainty in some jurisdictions
  • Smart contract / chain-specific risks

BRETT yield FAQ

What's the best BRETT interest rate right now? +

The highest BRETT rate we currently track is 23.43% APY on Bybit Earn, which we grade C for safety. These are base rates refreshed daily — not promotional teasers.

Is earning interest on BRETT safe? +

It depends on the platform, not the coin. We grade every platform A–F on five checks: regulation, proof-of-reserves, flexible withdrawals, an insurance fund, and track record. Check the grade next to each rate before depositing — a higher APY often means higher risk.

Are these BRETT rates promotional? +

No. We track 1 platforms for BRETT and publish base rates only — never the headline promo or teaser tiers that apply to tiny balances. Floating rates are labelled as snapshots, so the number reflects what a normal balance realistically earns.