Bitget Wallet targets creators with global affiliate programme
Bitget Wallet introduces a global affiliate program, offering up to 60% commission for creators, influencers, and community managers on trading and payment Read More: https://punchng.com/bitget-wallet-targets-creators-with-global-affiliate-programme/
Bitget Wallet, a self-custodial crypto wallet aimed at everyday finance, has launched a global affiliate program that offers earning opportunities for creators, community managers, and influencers. The program provides up to 60% commission on trading activity and a rebate structure on card spending, marking it as one of the first self-custodial wallets to tie affiliate earnings to financial behaviors and community trust.
Partners can earn commissions on various crypto transactions, including spot swaps and perpetual contracts. In addition to trading, affiliates can gain rewards for onboarding new card users, supplemented by a recurring rebate on global card transactions. The structure eliminates volume thresholds for the 60% commission tier, providing a competitive advantage over traditional models.
Bitget Wallet CEO Alvin Kan explained that the program rewards daily activities, reflecting the growing trend of crypto as everyday financial utility. "Creators closest to their communities are best positioned to bring that shift to real users," said Kan. "Financial access has always spread through trust and community, and the next hundred million people who use crypto as everyday money will find it through someone they already trust."
Bitget Wallet, established in 2018 and trusted by over 100 million users worldwide, offers access to over one million crypto and tokenized real-world assets across 130+ blockchains. The platform integrates with major payment providers like Visa and Mastercard, as well as crypto projects such as Robinhood and Tether. Card spending on the platform has tripled in the first half of 2026, with payments recently overtaking trading by volume.
The Onchain Payments Matrix, a payment infrastructure connecting blockchains, card networks, stablecoin issuers, and banks, has processed over $177 billion in stablecoin volume.
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