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Disclosure How this site makes money, and how it doesn't affect you
A site that teaches has to keep its lights on somehow. We'd rather not be coy about that, so this page lays out, in one place, how Wayfare is funded, where the money comes from, and whether any of it changes what you read. The short version: the way we earn never adds a cent to your bill, and it never buys a platform a kind word it hasn't earned.
How the site is funded
Wayfare is free to read. There's no membership fee, no course, no card or coin for sale. The way the site stays up is simple: when a piece mentions that you could go and sign up at, or check, an exchange, and you head to that company's official page through our separate out-bound page and end up registering, Wayfare may receive a referral commission from that company.
Note the word "may". Whether any commission is paid, and how much, is set by the other company's referral rules and decided entirely on their end. We neither control it nor guarantee it. All we do is make the entry point clear; whether you walk through it is your call.
It never costs you more
This is the part worth saying first: going through our out-bound page and signing up does not cost you a cent more than going there directly. Any commission is paid by the other side, under their own rules, to whoever referred you. It has nothing to do with your account's fees, your sign-up cost, or what you pay to trade. You pay exactly the price shown on their official page, no markup.
This isn't sponsored content
The thing a commission tends to make people worry about is simple: can I still trust what you write? Our line is plain: the writing is never sweetened for a platform because of commission. A link appears here because we judged it genuinely useful in some situation, not because it pays the most. The drawbacks, the limits, the risks all get written down anyway.
We also don't run paid placements. A piece doesn't climb the list or get talked up because someone paid. On fees, exchange rates, and whether some feature is supported, we ask you to treat each service's live official page as the source of truth; the numbers in our text are only there to show the rough scale. The fuller account of how we vet things lives in our editorial policy.
What we don't do
Drawing the lines clearly is good for both of us:
- We don't take payments, act on your behalf, or register for you, and we never handle any of your money.
- We don't promise returns. There's no such thing here as an inside slot or priority access, and we never pose as any platform's support staff.
- The real hand-off link appears only on the separate out-bound page, where you're told plainly that you're about to leave this site for the other company's official page, to check things and decide for yourself.
In one line: we keep the site going by making the content useful enough that you'll want to walk over on your own, not by making you spend more, or by calling a bad thing good.
Note: This is the site's disclosure, here so readers understand how Wayfare is funded and where its interests lie. Last updated 2026-06-19. If anything here looks off, tell us; we'll check and update.