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Affiliate disclosure

How BettorRank makes money - in plain English.

Plain English: When you click a link on this site and register or deposit at a casino, we may earn a commission. The casinos pay us; you pay nothing extra. This does not influence our ratings or what we recommend.

FTC compliance statement

In accordance with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission's Endorsement Guides (16 CFR § 255), we disclose that BettorRank earns affiliate commissions from the casinos and exchanges we review and recommend. When you click a button labelled "Visit Casino," "Claim Bonus," or any similar CTA on this site, you are routed through an affiliate tracking link. If you then sign up and deposit, the casino pays us a percentage of their revenue from you (revenue share) or a one-time fee (CPA).

What this means in practice

  • You pay nothing extra. The commission comes out of the casino's marketing budget, not your wallet or your bonus.
  • The casino pays us only if you become an active player. If you sign up but never deposit, we earn nothing.
  • We disclose the commercial relationship. Every casino on this site is an affiliate partner unless we explicitly note otherwise.
  • The relationship is operator-paid, not pay-for-placement. Casinos cannot purchase a higher rating, a "Top Pick" badge, or removal of a critical mention.

How we maintain editorial independence

Ratings are computed using the criteria on our methodology page before affiliate commission rates are considered. A casino that pays us a high CPA but scores poorly on safety or withdrawals will appear lower on our lists than a casino that pays us nothing but scores well. We have walked away from affiliate relationships when an operator's behaviour changed (retroactive T&C changes, unresolved complaints, license loss) - see our editorial policy for the full complaints process.

How commission rates work

Most crypto casinos pay between 25% and 70% of net gaming revenue (NGR) from referred players. This sounds like a lot, but it's revenue share - we earn nothing if you don't deposit, and we share the loss with the casino if you win. Some operators offer fixed-fee CPA deals (e.g. $200 per first depositor) instead.

UK readers

If you are accessing this site from the UK, we only display affiliate links to UK Gambling Commission (UKGC) licensed operators where required. Bonus terms displayed are the operator's published terms, which we verify against the operator's site within the 30-day refresh cycle.

EU readers

We respect EU consumer-protection requirements. Bonus terms are summarised on-page and linked to the operator's full T&Cs. We do not target users in jurisdictions where the advertised operator is unlicensed (see the geo-block notes on each individual review).

Questions

If you have questions about a specific commercial relationship, contact editorial@. We answer within 5 business days.

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