Affiliate Disclosure

BankToBTC is free to use. We may earn money when you click certain links on our site and complete an action on a partner platform, such as creating an account. This page explains what that means, how affiliate tracking works, and how we protect independence in our rankings and content.

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How we decide what to list and how we rank

BankToBTC is a bank funding rails site. Our pages are built around whether a bank can fund an exchange in a specific country, and what usually breaks deposits.

We do not accept payment in exchange for a positive rating or a guaranteed placement.

Exchange placement and the "top exchanges" shown on bank pages are driven by:

  • availability in that country
  • the deposit rails supported for that country
  • clarity of deposit instructions and known bank friction points
  • the ability for users to verify key claims (fees, licensing disclosures, or official registers)

You can read more about how we build pages and what we measure on our Methodology page.

What we get paid for

We may earn a commission when you:

  • click from BankToBTC to a partner platform
  • then complete a qualifying action on the partner platform

Qualifying actions depend on the partner. Examples include account creation, identity verification, or placing a first trade. Not all actions qualify, and not all links are paid links.

We may also have non-affiliate links, including links to:

  • official regulator registers
  • bank documentation
  • exchange support pages for deposit instructions

Those links are included for verification and troubleshooting, not compensation.

How we label affiliate links

We try to make affiliate links obvious. Common places you will see them include:

Where the UI supports it, we add a short "Affiliate" or "Partner" label, and we include a disclosure line near the call-to-action.

If you have questions about whether a specific link is an affiliate link, contact us and include the page URL.

Cookies and tracking

Affiliate tracking is usually done with a cookie or a similar identifier stored by the partner or the affiliate network after you click a link.

Tracking typically records limited data needed to attribute a referral, such as:

  • the fact that a click came from our site
  • a timestamp
  • a referral identifier

We do not receive your private account credentials on partner platforms.

Conflicts of interest and independence

Affiliate revenue can create incentives. We manage that risk by keeping the site's purpose narrow and testable: bank funding rails, deposit rules, and country compatibility.

Our internal rule is simple:

  • If a claim affects whether a user can deposit or withdraw, it must be supported by a source users can check, or it should not be stated as fact.

We may update placements when partner availability changes, when deposit rails change, or when we improve verified data. These updates are made to keep pages accurate, not to satisfy advertisers.

We do not offer partners control over editorial content, scoring, or page wording.

No investment advice and risk notes

BankToBTC provides general information about funding crypto exchanges. We do not provide financial, legal, or tax advice.

Crypto is risky. Even if a bank usually works, transfers can still be delayed by fraud checks, name mismatches, limits, or operational issues. Always start with a small test transfer and follow the deposit instructions on the exchange.

Contact

If you have questions about our affiliate relationships or want to report an issue, contact us and include:

  • the page URL
  • the link or partner name
  • what you are concerned about