Weekly Deals 06/29/26

The following is for informational purposes only and not meant to be investment, legal, or tax advice. Please consult a CPA or an investment professional.

1. Paze 10x$10 bonus
$10 on 10 transactions for each major credit card

2. KX $50 in XRP for $10 daily recurring trade
$50 in XRP after 5 daily recurring trades of $10+

1. Paze 10x$10 bonus

      This post is a bit late and a lot of use cases have already fizzled out, but I think it’s still worth mentioning. Paze is the large banks’ answer to online wallets such as Paypal and is owned by the same company behind Zelle. Paze is currently offering a $10 bonus on each transaction using the Paze Wallet up to 10 transactions. The amount of the transaction has to be greater than $10.

      All the major banks have this offer including BOFA, Capital one, Chase, Citi US Bank, and Wells Fargo. Each card at these issuers should be eligible for the credit. Several Chase cards including the Chase Sapphire Reserve and Chase Freedom are offering 10x points on each Paze transaction in addition to the $10 credit. The list of merchants that accept Paze is available here and includes Dunkin Donuts, Shop Rite, Wendy’s and Sephora. Dan’s Deals (no affiliation, nowhere near as cool as Dean’s Deals) has a list of items you can purchase for $10 or less. If you really like Dunkin Donuts you can also purchase $10 gift cards and get them for free.

      You do not need to activate this offer, you just have to use the Paze wallet at check out. However, not all cards appear to automatically be available at checkout. If you do not see your card at check out, add it to your Paze wallet using the steps below. I have not tested all of these methods, but the process below worked for Chase cards.

      2. OKX $50 in XRP for $10 daily recurring trade

        OKX currently has a deal for existing users where you receive $50 in XRP if you set up a recurring daily trade of $10 and trade for 5 days. I usually just sell the daily trade at a small loss. The trade has to be outstanding more than 10 minutes for it to be considered valid and you will usually lose a bit on fees, but you will likely end up netting between $45-50.

        OKX also has a $200 bonus via my referral link if you sign up for OKX and do $300 in crypto trades. Unfortunately, stable coins no longer count for the bonus, but you can follow the same methodology above. Buy bitcoin, wait more than 10 minutes and sell it, which should meet the bonuses requirements. Note that OKX is not available in every state.

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