Advertising disclosure
Web3 Casino Guide earns affiliate commission on outbound links to reviewed casinos. Commission does not move verdict scores. Here is exactly how it works.
How affiliate works on this site (advertising disclosure)
This page follows our Review methodology: 9-criteria weighted scoring across 17 deposit cycles per brand, with license, cashier and KYC tier evidence documented at Editorial policy.
When a reader clicks a CTA on a review page and signs up at the partner casino, the casino's tracking system records the referral. The casino then pays the site under one of two standard models:
Exact rates per brand are confidential under our partner agreements. The model and rate have no effect on what we publish.
Brands with an active affiliate relationship (advertising disclosure)
The ten casinos in the current review catalog all have an affiliate channel:
Any future addition or removal will be listed here. Brands that meet the inclusion bar but have no affiliate channel will still be reviewed; they will simply appear without an outbound tracking link.
Why the commission does not move the verdict
The procedural separation is described in detail on the editorial policy page. The short version: scoring runs against a trust file that contains no commission data, the verdict is signed off as final, and only then is an affiliate URL added to the review template by a separate pre-publish step. The editor never sees partner-rate data while writing a verdict.
If a casino offered to pay for a higher score, an edited risk flag or a removed verdict, the offer would be declined and the brand would be moved to an internal do-not-partner list. The verdict would stay.
What this disclosure does not cover
We do not publish exact per-brand commission rates. They are confidential under partner agreements. We also do not publicly name brands on the do-not-partner list, to avoid defamation exposure. A reader who suspects commission has influenced a specific verdict can email the editor for the changelog entry on that page.
Frequently asked questions explained for crypto casino players
Affiliate commission from outbound links. When a reader clicks a CTA on a review page and signs up at the partner casino, the casino's tracking system records the referral and pays the site a percentage of net gaming revenue (revshare) or a one-off fee per qualifying signup (CPA).
No. Scoring runs against the brand's trust file, which contains no commission data, and the verdict is finalised before any affiliate URL is wired into the page. Commission size has no effect on listicle order, risk flags or KYC tier classification.
Yes. Casinos that meet the inclusion bar are reviewed regardless of whether they have an affiliate relationship with the site. They just appear without an outbound tracking link. A non-partner brand can still be a top performer on the six-axis methodology.
No. Brands that have offered editorial influence in exchange for placement are moved to an internal do-not-partner list. The verdict stays. Factual corrections with a source URL are welcome through the corrections channel and handled the same way for partner and non-partner brands.
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Frequently asked questions explained for crypto casino players
4 questionsHow does Web3 Casino Guide make money?
On the data, affiliate commission from outbound links. When a reader clicks a CTA on a review page and signs up at the partner casino, the casino's tracking system records the referral and pays the site a percentage of net gaming revenue (revshare) or a one-off fee per qualifying signup (CPA).
Does the commission affect verdict scores?
No. Scoring runs against the brand's trust file, which contains no commission data, and the verdict is finalised before any affiliate URL is wired into the page. Commission size has no effect on listicle order, risk flags or KYC tier classification.
Are non-partner casinos ever reviewed?
Yes. Casinos that meet the inclusion bar are reviewed regardless of whether they have an affiliate relationship with the site. They just appear without an outbound tracking link. A non-partner brand can still be a top performer on the six-axis methodology.
Can a casino pay to remove a negative verdict?
No. Brands that have offered editorial influence in exchange for placement are moved to an internal do-not-partner list. The verdict stays. Factual corrections with a source URL are welcome through the corrections channel and handled the same way for partner and non-partner brands.
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