Affiliate Disclosure: Our Invite-Code and Referral Setup
We want you to read this site with a clear understanding of how it works, so we've put "how we make money" on its own page, right out in the open.
This site uses affiliate links
CoinFledge uses affiliate (invite-code / referral) links. The links in our articles and buttons that point to an exchange's sign-up page are mostly invite-code links that point directly to the exchange's official sign-up page. When you click one, you land on the exchange's own official sign-up page — the domain and the page belong to the exchange, and you sign up as normal. The invite code's only job is to tell the exchange that this new user came via our referral.
If you create an account through these links and later trade, the exchange settles a commission to us under its referral program. That commission comes out of the trading fee the exchange was already going to charge you — it shares a portion with the referrer, rather than adding anything on top of your costs.
One consistent line: you pay no more, and you save
We have to put this in unmistakable terms, because it's the point others most often blur:
Signing up via our code doesn't cost you more — you get up to 20% off trading fees (rate shown on Binance's promo page, subject to change).
In other words, entering the invite code is all upside for you, no downside: skip it and you get no discount and simply overpay; enter it and you get the discount while we earn the referral — a win for both sides. We won't promise you the rate is "permanent" or "always exactly 20%" — it's a range, a ballpark, and the real number shifts with the exchange's policy. Go by what's shown on the official promo page at the time you sign up.
This is our main income source, but it doesn't steer the content
To be candid, referrals are the site's main income source. Maintaining it, checking rules, and writing articles that are actually usable all take time, and this income is what keeps it going. We think you have a right to know that.
But "living off referrals" doesn't mean "we'll tell lies for the platforms." The boundary we set for ourselves: risks that need stating get stated, downsides that need covering get covered, and we don't overstate upsides or hide risks just to earn a little more. Crypto is extremely volatile and can wipe you out — that sentence doesn't disappear just because we'd like you to sign up. If you ever find that this site has misled you for the sake of referrals, then it has betrayed its reason for existing, and you're entitled to stop trusting it. How we run this site and our commitment to objectivity are spelled out in more detail on the About page.
Once more, who we are
This is an independent, third-party starter guide. We are not an exchange, nor an official agent or partner of any exchange. We don't touch your money, operate your account, or match trades. Every trade happens inside your own exchange account, and everything here is for learning and reference only — not investment, financial or legal advice. On the risks, please also read our risk disclaimer.
If you have questions about this page, or want to understand the specific arrangement behind a particular link, write to [email protected].