How partner redirects work
Some outbound links to wallets, exchanges, staking services and (potentially) bridges are affiliate — meaning TON Adoption may receive compensation if a reader uses such a link and performs an action with the partner (sign-up, deposit, stake, swap). Specific numbers and formulas depend on the partner and are not disclosed, but we always disclose the existence of the relationship itself.
All outbound partner links route through the cloak URL
/go/?to=<slug>.
It is a single redirect tagged
noindex,nofollow
and no-referrer —
search engines do not index it, and the partner does not see which
page on our site the click came from. Articles that contain affiliate
links state so explicitly in the header.
A subset of brand mentions from the list below is auto-linked through
the cloak directly inside article prose. To make that visible without
requiring a click, those links carry an
example ↗
marker and a rel="sponsored nofollow"
attribute. Replacements are capped per article so prose stays
readable, not a link farm.
Revenue does not dictate the verdict
Affiliate revenue does not influence our review verdicts. We do not raise a service's score because it pays for referrals, and we do not strip the cons section because the partner programme is lucrative. If two wallets ship the same feature set but only one runs an affiliate programme, that alone is not grounds for a higher score.
If a reader doubts the objectivity of any piece, send a note via the contact page. We respond to substantiated complaints publicly or correct the piece.
Not for sale
- We do not tag sponsored material as editorial.
- We do not publish "reviews" written by the very project being reviewed.
- We do not accept "guaranteed positive review" deals.
- We do not sell sitewide SEO links and do not host guest posts under third-party brands.
- We do not trade signals. There are no private channels with "entry points".
When it appears
At the time this page is published, no sponsored material is live on the site. When the first sponsored piece ships, it will carry a Sponsored pill in the article header and be added to a public log at the bottom of this page. The log will list date, project, and format — without disclosing dollar figures.
Sponsored material is never presented as editorial. If a piece is paid, that fact lives in its header and here.
Programmes currently in flight
Projects whose links may be affiliate. We do not disclose specific programme terms (those belong to the partner), but we do disclose the relationship itself.
Wallets
- Tonkeeper
- MyTonWallet
- Tonhub
- Wallet (Telegram)
Telegram wallets and mini-apps
- Antarctic Wallet
DEX
- STON.fi
- DeDust
- Storm Trade
- TONCO
DEX aggregators
- swap.coffee
Telegram services (payments, P2P)
- Crypto Bot
- xRocket
Staking
- Tonstakers
- bemo
- Hipo
The list changes. When a programme is wound down by the partner, the link stays but stops being affiliate — and the partner is removed from the list above on the next revision of this page.
What the editorial desk holds
Editors may hold Toncoin as an asset — a normal situation for people who write about the ecosystem. We disclose this fact here.
As of the publication date of this page, nobody on the team holds tokens of any specific TON project beyond Toncoin itself (no DEX LP tokens, no individual-protocol governance tokens). If that changes, we will update this section and explicitly disclose the holding in any review of the relevant project.
Not investment advice
All material is informational and educational. Crypto-assets are volatile and may lose value; decisions about purchase, staking or drop participation are yours to make, with your own source-checking. See also the terms of service.