Agencies and developers already influence which payment tools merchants adopt. Joining a crypto payment affiliate program can turn that expertise into recurring referral revenue when the program rewards ongoing transaction activity rather than only a signup. Bcon Global says affiliates receive 20% of its service commission for the lifetime of a referred merchant, with clicks, registrations, and earnings visible in a partner dashboard.
Understand What the Commission Is Based On
A strong affiliate plan starts with the exact revenue event. The reward is not a percentage of the merchant’s total sales. It is a percentage of the payment provider’s commission. Bcon Global gives a clear example: if a referred merchant processes $10,000 and the provider’s 1% service commission is $100, a 20% affiliate share equals $20.
That distinction should appear in forecasts and promotional content. It prevents inflated earnings claims and helps partners estimate revenue using three variables: referred processing volume, provider fee, and affiliate share.
Choose Referrals That Match Your Audience
The most credible partners already serve businesses that can use crypto checkout. Relevant groups include:
- e-commerce and web-development agencies;
- plugin developers and technical consultants;
- hosting, SaaS, and digital-service communities;
- fintech and blockchain publishers;
- educators who teach merchant payment operations.
Audience fit matters more than raw traffic. A technical guide read by fifty store owners may create more qualified interest than a generic promotion seen by thousands of consumers.
Build Content Around Merchant Decisions
Affiliates should help prospects evaluate a real workflow. Useful topics include the difference between custodial and non-custodial payments, wallet security, plugin versus API integration, payment-status handling, and reconciliation. Demonstrations should show the full path from invoice creation to a confirmed order.
Create a small content funnel:
- Publish an educational article or video that explains the business problem.
- Offer a practical checklist or integration walkthrough.
- Place the unique referral link where the reader is ready to evaluate the service.
- Follow up with implementation guidance rather than repeated promotional messages.
- Update the content when product features or supported networks change.
Use the disclosure required by the publication and applicable advertising rules. Readers should know that the partner may earn a commission. Transparent disclosure protects trust and does not prevent the content from being useful.
Track Quality, Not Only Clicks
Bcon Global describes real-time dashboard reporting for clicks, signups, and earnings. Those metrics answer different questions. Clicks show whether the message attracts attention. Signups show whether the landing page and audience align. Earnings show whether referred merchants become active users.
Calculate conversion from click to signup and from signup to an earning referral. Review content and channel performance separately. A source that produces many registrations but no activity may be reaching researchers rather than merchants. A lower-volume technical article may have a longer useful life and better commercial intent.
Use Responsible Earnings Forecasts
Recurring commission is variable, not guaranteed passive income. Merchant volume can rise or fall, and the provider’s terms can change. Model a conservative, base, and growth scenario. Do not promise fixed returns or describe referral income as investment income.
The program states that there is no earnings cap and that rewards can be withdrawn to a crypto wallet. Partners should still record income, wallet receipts, and exchange-rate references under the tax and accounting rules that apply to them.
Support the Referred Merchant
The partner’s reputation continues after the click. Agencies can add value by preparing the merchant wallet, selecting a plugin or API path, testing payment states, and documenting exception handling. Publishers can maintain comparison pages and setup FAQs. Developers can provide reusable integration components without asking for merchant private keys.
Set a boundary between partner support and provider support. Document which team handles account questions, integration bugs, wallet issues, and payment exceptions. Never request a customer’s seed phrase or private key.
Create a Repeatable Partner System
Use tagged referral links for each channel where the program permits it, maintain a content calendar, and review dashboard data monthly. Retire placements that produce low-quality traffic and expand tutorials that generate active merchant accounts. Keep screenshots and feature descriptions current.
The durable opportunity is not merely adding a referral link to crypto content. It is becoming a trusted guide for businesses adopting a new payment method. When education, disclosure, tracking, and implementation support work together, recurring affiliate revenue follows genuine merchant value.



