BestChange's Referral Program Just Got a 3x Buff: Time to Shill Your Link Like It's 2021
BestChange.com has decided to make shilling for them a lot more lucrative. The platform has tripled its referral rewards, significantly boosting potential earnings from $1.5 per user. It’s like they finally realized that in this economy, you need more than a bag of hopium to get people to post their links.
There are two new reward tiers. The standard referral payout has jumped from $1.5 to a total of $5 per user. Additionally, users whose referrals complete their AML (Anti-Money Laundering) checks will earn a 30% commission on that check fee. This bonus rate is valid until June 1, 2026, after which it reverts to a standard 10% commission that continues indefinitely. Think of it as a high-APY period before the emissions drop—classic crypto.
To get these rewards, users need to join the referral program on the website. Once registered, promotional materials are available in the partner account to share via websites, social media, or forums. Using a unique referral link for sharing is required for proper tracking. Because nothing says "trusted partner" like a cryptic bit.ly link in a Telegram group.
BestChange.com is a cryptocurrency exchange monitoring platform launched in 2007. It aggregates real-time data on exchange rates, reserves, and currency pairs from hundreds of verified services globally. The platform has expanded into an ecosystem that includes a web version, mobile apps, a browser extension, a Telegram bot, and an AML analyzer for assessing crypto address risk. It’s the Swiss Army knife for anyone who’s ever tried to find a CEX with more than three stablecoins in liquidity.
The company states this reward surge aligns with its goal to make cryptocurrency use more accessible and rewarding. The service is pitched as useful for both individual investors and organizations that regularly handle multi-currency payments. Because nothing screams "accessibility" like a juicy referral fee to get your degen friends to KYC.
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