So you posted that referral link of yours in... what, again? Your X? Instagram post? Telegram group chat? Or you're not sure because you basically just sow the seed everywhere you can, posted that link in every social media you have, and you happen to get one of the user of whichever forum or platform that is, to use your link?
I published the affiliate link in a few open internet spaces nothing in particular or personal. It was out there for whoever could see it, such as most affiliate links. I do not have one-click tracking, so I can not conclusively say where the user was from simply that Betcoin accepted the referral, awarded the commission, and later took it back without ever saying what rule supposedly had been broken.
Ok, so we can at least see several of those posts containing affiliate link in the open internet spaces you published? Right? Though it might still be nothing, that'll still could be a good start to show that you got your referral honestly.
The link was shared in a public channel on the Discord awhich is a massive, fast-moving server. Posts can be buried in minutes. I’m not going to scroll through weeks of noise just to satisfy Betcoin’s shifting narrative. That’s not how affiliate systems are supposed to work.
Their own system tracked the referral, applied the commission, and only when it came time to pay did they cry foul without presenting a shred of actual evidence.
Let’s not twist this around:
I’m not the one with the problem they are.
They’re the ones retroactively seizing earnings, inventing connections, and hoping no one demands proof.
If Betcoin truly had a case, they’d post data. Logs. Overlap. Something.
Rather, they're all bluff since they have nothing.