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Affiliate Disclosure

Last Updated: April 19, 2026

CryptoCodeFinder earns money from affiliate partnerships. This page explains exactly how that works and how we keep our reviews honest.

What This Page Is

This page explains how CryptoCodeFinder earns money, how that affects the content on this site, and what your rights are as a reader. It supplements our Terms and Privacy Policy.

How We Make Money

CryptoCodeFinder earns money through affiliate partnerships with the crypto casinos, sportsbooks and exchanges we feature. When you click a link from our site and sign up with an operator, the operator may pay us a commission. Commission structures vary — typically a revenue share on your activity, a one-time referral fee, or a hybrid. We do not charge you to use this site, and using an affiliate link never costs you more than going to the operator directly.

We are a publisher and information service. We do not hold your funds, execute transactions, or receive a cut of anything you win or lose with an operator. Our relationship is with the operator, not with you.

What This Means for Our Reviews

Affiliate commissions do not influence our rankings, ratings or editorial decisions. The team behind CryptoCodeFinder chooses operators on the merits — licence, reputation, bonus terms, payment methods, game library, withdrawal speed and support quality.

We have declined to promote operators with poor reputations or unfavourable terms, even when offered higher commissions. When a bonus has terms we consider poor — high wagering, restrictive max-bet limits, aggressive game weighting — we say so, even for operators we have affiliate relationships with.

Our Editorial Standards page covers our review methodology in detail.

Most outbound links to operators on our site are affiliate links. Specifically, any button that says "Visit", "Sign up", "Claim bonus" or similar, on an operator card or review, is an affiliate link. Plain text links within editorial content may or may not be affiliate links. If you would rather not use an affiliate link, you can always navigate to the operator’s homepage directly by typing the URL into your browser.

Regulatory Framework

We aim to comply with the UK Code of Non-broadcast Advertising and Direct & Promotional Marketing (CAP Code), specifically section 2 on the recognition of marketing communications. All commercial content on our site is clearly identifiable as such.

If you believe any of our content breaches the CAP Code, contact us at contact@cryptocodefinder.com with "CAP Complaint" in the subject line, and we will review and respond within 14 days. You may also refer complaints to the Advertising Standards Authority.

Contact for Questions

If you have questions about our affiliate relationships or want to report concerns about any specific content, email contact@cryptocodefinder.com with "Affiliate Disclosure" in the subject line. We will respond within 14 days.

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CCF Editorial Team·Last reviewed: Apr 2026

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