Let us say this up front: some of the outbound links on this site are sponsored referral links. Since the site leans on them to keep going, you deserve to know exactly how they work and whether they affect you.
How the referral links work
When you head to a platform like Binance from the exit notice page on this site and finish signing up, the platform may pay the site’s maintainer a commission because of that referral relationship. This is a common way independent education sites stay afloat, and it is the reason this site charges you nothing and runs no hard-sell ads.
What it means for you
You pay no more by signing up through the link. Whether or not you register through a referral link, the price is the same as going to the platform’s own site directly; the commission comes from the platform’s side, not from your pocket. Any fee reduction or similar arrangement also follows whatever the platform’s sign-up page actually shows at the time, and this site promises no specific figures.
What it does not change
Commission or no commission, it does not change how we describe risk, cost or a platform’s rules. We will not hide a platform’s weak points or talk up its upside just because it pays a commission. Every article still spells out the bar to clear, the fees and the risks honestly, and tells you plainly when this kind of move is a poor fit for you.
Questions
If you have questions about how we disclose this, or want to understand the referral relationship behind a particular outbound link, email [email protected]. This site does not provide investment, tax or legal advice.
Update note: 2026-06-20. This page is maintained alongside any change to how the site handles referrals. For related reading, see the Privacy note, the Risk disclaimer and the Editorial policy.