Bitget Wallet has started its Global Affiliate Program and is now accepting applications. According to the campaign details, any user who has completed Bitget Wallet account registration and has an active social media account or community influence can apply, with no application threshold listed by the company.
Two commission tracks: trading and payments
The program is built around two separate reward channels, one tied to trading activity and the other to payments. Bitget Wallet says the two can run at the same time and the rewards can be stacked.
On the trading side, commissions cover token swaps and perpetual futures trading. The company says that each time a referred user completes a trade, the promoter receives a share based on the asset traded. The commission rate can reach as high as 60%. Bitget Wallet also says there is no minimum trading-volume requirement during the campaign, a structure it describes as suitable for creators whose audiences are mainly new to crypto.
On the payment side, the reward system applies to two use cases: crypto card spending and QR-code payments. Under the rules described in the article, a promoter receives a one-time fixed reward when a referred new user successfully opens a card and completes a first transaction. After that, every subsequent purchase made by that user is counted toward ongoing revenue share, with no upper limit on accumulation.
Bitget Wallet says creators and community operators can earn from both dimensions at once: trading activity and consumer spending.
Bitget Wallet says payment volume has overtaken trading volume
In the announcement, Bitget Wallet cited internal platform data showing that crypto card spending volume grew threefold in the first half of 2026. It also said payment volume exceeded trading volume for the first time in the platform’s history. Separately, the company said cumulative stablecoin transaction volume has surpassed $177 billion.
The article links those figures to the affiliate structure, arguing that as onchain payments become part of everyday use, the long-term revenue-sharing potential for promoters rises with consumer spending onchain. Bitget Wallet describes the program as a way to bring creators and community operators into its Everyday Finance distribution network and speed up adoption of onchain payments in daily spending scenarios.
How to apply
Users who have already registered a Bitget Wallet account can apply through the official website or the promotion center inside the app. Once approved, they receive a dedicated referral link and can begin tracking conversions.
Questions covered in the campaign page
Can users apply without a large follower base?
Bitget Wallet’s answer is yes. The company says applicants only need their own social media account or community and a willingness to share Bitget Wallet.
Is there a task or trading-volume requirement for trading commissions?
According to the company, there is no trading-volume assessment during the campaign period. Users who meet the campaign rules can receive the applicable commission ratio.
Can card rewards be withdrawn?
Bitget Wallet says the payout method and detailed rules will be subject to the official campaign page and in-app announcements.
Campaign terms and regional restrictions
The campaign notes say Bitget Wallet reserves the right to adjust or terminate the event. It also says participation must comply with local laws and regulations, and that some regions may not be eligible.
Company profile included in the article
Bitget Wallet describes itself as a self-custodial crypto wallet built for everyday finance. In the company information attached to the article, it says the product has served more than 100 million users worldwide since its founding in 2018. It supports more than 130 public blockchains and over 1 million crypto assets, covering savings, spending and investment use cases. The company also says it offers more than 100 fiat on-ramps, Visa and Mastercard crypto cards, and localized payment methods.
On security, Bitget Wallet says it uses industry-standard private-key encryption technology, operates a real-time risk-control engine, has undergone independent audits by multiple institutions, and maintains a user protection fund of more than $300 million.
The article also says the company raised $100 million in 2022 in a round led by Dragonfly.
Sponsored-content disclosure
The original piece states that it was an advertorial written and provided by Bitget Wallet. It says the content does not represent the publisher’s position and should not be considered investment advice, or a recommendation to buy or sell. The disclaimer at the end also says the article is not intended to provide investment, asset or legal advice, and that any services, plans or tools mentioned are for reference only, with final terms subject to the provider’s own announcements.
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