Bitcoin Interest Rates in Canada

There are two ways "interest rates" apply to Bitcoin in Canada: earning yield on your Bitcoin, and borrowing against it.
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Earning Yield on Bitcoin

Some platforms offer interest on Bitcoin deposits. Be extremely cautious.

The failed platforms of 2022 — Celsius, BlockFi, and Voyager — all offered Bitcoin yield and later collapsed.

These companies failed because they rehypothecated customer assets — lending them out aggressively while taking excessive risk.

What “Earning Yield” on Bitcoin Actually Means

You Lend Your Bitcoin

Your Bitcoin is deposited onto a platform and loaned to borrowers.

The Platform Earns a Spread

The platform lends your Bitcoin at a higher rate and keeps the difference.

Your Bitcoin Is at Risk

If the platform fails or cannot return assets, your Bitcoin may be lost.

You Become an Unsecured Creditor

This is what happened to Celsius users — many never recovered their Bitcoin.

If You Want Yield on Bitcoin in Canada

Only consider platforms with:

  • Segregated custody (assets not commingled)
  • No rehypothecation
  • Clear counterparty and custodian structure
  • Regulatory transparency

Borrowing Against Bitcoin (Bitcoin-Backed Loans)

Some Canadian platforms now offer loans collateralized by Bitcoin. You deposit Bitcoin as collateral and receive CAD without selling.

Typical Terms in Canada (2026) Details
LTV 50% (borrow $50K CAD against $100K Bitcoin)
Annual Rate 8–12%
Custody Segregated, Bitcoin not rehypothecated
Margin Call Typically at 80% LTV
Liquidation Typically at 90% LTV

This is offered by DWM Canada and products such as Allodial Capital's structured notes.

The Simple Answer

For most Canadians: hold Bitcoin in self-custody (no yield risk), and sell only when you need liquidity.

If you want exposure to Bitcoin lending economics as an investor, look at structured credit products — not retail yield accounts.


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See also: Bitcoin Backed Loan Canada | Bitcoin Self-Custody Canada | Bitcoin Accredited Investor Canada