Affiliate Disclosure

How The Crypto Town may earn money without changing the mission.

Some pages on The Crypto Town may include affiliate links, referral links, sponsored placements, or partner mentions. If you click one of those links and sign up, purchase, deposit, or use a service, we may earn a commission at no extra cost to you.

What an affiliate link means.

An affiliate relationship is a material connection. In plain English, it means The Crypto Town may receive compensation if a visitor takes an action after clicking certain links.

Referral links

Some exchange, wallet, software, or service links may track referrals and pay The Crypto Town if you sign up or transact.

Commissions

Commissions may be fixed, percentage-based, recurring, performance-based, or paid through an affiliate network.

No guarantee

A paid relationship does not guarantee that a product, wallet, exchange, token, or service is right for you.

Editorial independence

How we aim to keep content useful.

The Crypto Town is built around practical tools and educational decision pages. Affiliate revenue may help support site costs, tool development, content updates, and research time, but it should not replace the basic checks visitors need to make.

  • We try to explain tradeoffs, not only benefits.
  • We may link to tools, wallets, exchanges, data providers, or crypto services.
  • We may earn more from some partners than others.
  • We encourage users to compare fees, terms, risk, support, and availability before signing up.
Important

This is not financial advice.

Nothing on The Crypto Town is financial, investment, legal, tax, accounting, or security advice. Crypto prices are volatile. You are responsible for your own research, decisions, custody setup, tax obligations, and risk management. See the Crypto Taxes page for educational recordkeeping basics and official IRS resource links.
  • Do not invest money you cannot afford to lose.
  • Verify all offers, fees, terms, and restrictions on the provider’s official website.
  • Check whether a product or exchange is available and compliant in your country or region.
  • Protect your wallet, seed phrase, exchange account, and personal information.

Where affiliate relationships may appear.

Affiliate links may appear across pages that discuss tools, wallets, exchanges, services, newsletters, apps, market data, or other crypto-related resources.

Page typePossible relationshipWhat you should verify
Exchange pagesReferral links, sponsored mentions, or comparison placements.Fees, spreads, withdrawal rules, custody risk, region support, and security controls.
Wallet pagesAffiliate links to hardware wallets, software wallets, or wallet-related tools.Official seller, supported coins, recovery process, security model, and shipping risks.
Tool pagesLinks to exchanges, data providers, staking services, tax tools, or portfolio tools.Assumptions, live data source, fees, slippage, tax rules, and product terms.
Guides and reviewsAffiliate links, partner examples, or sponsored resources.Whether the product fits your own needs, location, budget, and risk tolerance.

Disclosure placement

We aim to make affiliate relationships clear near relevant links, buttons, reviews, or recommendations where practical. This page provides a fuller explanation, but page-level or link-level disclosures may also appear elsewhere on the site.

  • Affiliate disclosures should be understandable to ordinary visitors.
  • Disclosures should not be hidden only in a footer or legal page.
  • If a relationship materially affects how a link could be viewed, it should be disclosed clearly.

Questions about a link?

If you believe a page needs a clearer disclosure, if a link appears broken, or if you want to ask whether a specific link is affiliate-related, contact us and include the page URL. Our Privacy Policy explains how contact messages and affiliate tracking may be handled.

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Affiliate disclosure FAQ.

Short answers to common questions about commissions, recommendations, and user responsibility.

Do affiliate links cost me extra?

Usually no. In most cases, affiliate commissions are paid by the provider and do not add a separate charge to you. Always check the provider’s official fees and terms.

Does an affiliate relationship mean you recommend everything linked?

No. Links are not guarantees. Even if a link is affiliate-related, you still need to decide whether the product, service, exchange, or wallet fits your needs and risk tolerance.

Do you receive free products or sponsorships?

The Crypto Town may receive compensation, free access, review units, sponsorships, or other benefits in the future. If a specific relationship is relevant to a page, we aim to disclose it clearly.

Can content change over time?

Yes. Crypto products, fees, rules, regions, data sources, and market conditions change. Always verify important details directly with the provider before relying on them.

Use affiliate links with the same caution as any crypto decision.

Read the disclosure, compare options, verify details on official websites, and use The Crypto Town tools to understand risk before you act.

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