Coincu works with advertisers and affiliate partners to offer free crypto content. This Advertising Disclosure Policy explains how we disclose advertising and sponsorships. See our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy for related information.

Advertising and Sponsored Content

Coincu accepts advertising, but we always keep ads separate from our editorial content. We design pages so ads do not interfere with your reading experience. All promotional content is clearly labelled. In fact, “all ads on Coincu are labelled as an ‘Ad,’ ‘Advertisement,’ ‘Sponsored’”. This labelling also applies to any “native” ads or paid posts.

When an article is paid for or sponsored by an advertiser, Coincu maintains strict editorial independence. We promise that our editorial opinions are not swayed by advertisers. Our policy states: “The editorial content on Coincu is not influenced by advertisements unless the content is sponsored content”. Even if we have an advertising relationship, we will call out both good and bad features of products. In other words, we do not endorse or recommend our advertisers.

Affiliate Links and Revenues

Coincu’s content is made possible by revenue from advertisers and affiliate programs. We want you to know that Coincu engages in affiliate marketing. This means some links on our site lead to partner products, and Coincu may earn a commission if you use those links. Importantly, our editorial team still decides where links appear based on content relevance, not payment. As our documents explain, “the placement of these links is not influenced by payment”.

If you click an affiliate link (for example, an “Open Account” button) and later make a purchase or sign up, Coincu might receive a small fee. This helps fund our free content. We always disclose when content is affiliate-supported to ensure full transparency.

Disclaimers and Endorsements

Coincu does not endorse advertisers. We seek only high-quality partners, but you should do your own research. The Terms caution: We are not responsible for the claims made by advertisers… Coincu does not review, endorse or recommend the products or services of any company mentioned on our Site.” Any opinion or analysis on our site is ours alone and does not imply an endorsement.

Updates and Inquiries

This Advertising Disclosure Policy is updated as needed. If you have questions or concerns about advertising on Coincu, you can contact us via info@coincu.com. For business partnerships, see the Advertising & Business link (Coincu’s Telegram channel) in our Contact section. For other policy details, see our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.

Editor’s Checklist

  • Check Ad Labels: Verify every ad or sponsored item is clearly marked “Ad,” “Sponsored,” etc..
  • Maintain Independence: Confirm that advertisers have not influenced article content.
  • Disclose Affiliates: Ensure affiliate links are noted (Coincu “engages in affiliate marketing”). Links should match content, not ad money.
  • Endorsement Notice: Include disclaimer from Terms that we “do not endorse… any company mentioned”.
  • Consistency with Terms: Align wording with Terms: e.g. “Coincu accepts advertising” and “strict separation” are key phrases to retain exactly.

FAQ (Advertising)

1. Is content on Coincu ever paid for by sponsors?

Yes. Coincu works with sponsors and advertisers to fund content. All such content is clearly labeled as advertising. We accept ads but “maintain a strict and clear separation between advertising and editorial content.”

2. How can I tell if an article is sponsored or contains ads?

Look for labels like “Ad,” “Sponsored,” or “Advertisement.” The policy requires that “all advertising or sponsored content on Coincu is clearly and unambiguously distinguished from editorial content”. This applies to banners, in-article promotions, and native ads.

3. Does Coincu endorse products just because they advertise here?

No. We explicitly state that we do “not endorse or recommend the products or services of any company mentioned” on our site. Advertisers do not sway our editorial. Our site content is independent.

4. Does Coincu use affiliate links?

Yes, we engage in affiliate marketing. Some links on our site earn Coincu a commission if you make a purchase. We always disclose this clearly. Importantly, having an affiliate link does not change where the link is placed.

5. How do I contact Coincu about advertising?

For advertising inquiries or business partnerships, contact info@coincu.com or use the “Advertising & Business” link (Telegram) listed on our About page. (No other specific address is provided in our policies.)