BLOX Referral Code
20% of your friends' trading fees — but posting the code publicly voids it
BLOX is a Dutch cryptocurrency investing app aimed at beginners, offering a simplified buy-and-sell experience rather than an exchange order book.
Genie Says
BLOX pays you 20% of the trading fees your friends generate and gives them €10 in starting credit — but the clause that governs everything comes first: BLOX's own terms say sharing the code publicly, for example on a website, voids your right to the credit, and its support article says such accounts may be closed. Share it privately with people you know. The commission is a revenue share with no stated duration, and with revenue shares the first question is how long rather than how much, since unstated is not unlimited. It also pays you for how much your friend trades rather than how well they do, which is a real conflict on a crypto app where frequent trading is what loses beginners money. The voucher code unlocks under the earn tab only after identity verification.
How much can you earn?
Share your own code and earn rewards when friends use it
20% of the trading fees your friends pay, on both buys and sells, credited to your euro balance. Not a fixed bounty.per successful referral*
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How to Use a BLOX Referral Code
Read the public-sharing clause first
BLOX says posting the code publicly, for example on a website, voids your right to the credit, and its support article says the account may be closed. Share it privately with people you know.
Verify your identity to unlock the code
The personal voucher code sits under the earn tab in your BLOX account and only appears after verification. You cannot share what you have not unlocked.
Ask how long the 20% runs
A revenue share raises duration before percentage. BLOX states no duration. Many comparable programmes stop after twelve months, and unstated is not the same as unlimited.
Notice what the fee share pays you for
You earn on how much your friend trades, not on how well they do. Frequent trading is what loses beginners money, and a buy-and-hold friend earns you almost nothing while often deciding better.
Recommend it to someone already buying crypto
BLOX is deliberately simple for people who found exchanges intimidating. A simple interface is not simple risk, and €10 of credit is a rounding error against a week of volatility.
Reward Details
- Your Reward
- €10 in starting credit for your friend, received once they register through your invitation and enter your personal voucher code.
- Referrer Reward
- 20% of the trading fees your friends pay, on both buys and sells, credited to your euro balance. Not a fixed bounty.
- Minimum Purchase
- Your friend must register via your invitation and enter your voucher code. Your own earnings depend on them actually trading, since the share is on fees.
- Validity
- No duration is stated for the 20% share. An unstated duration is not the same as an unlimited one — ask support before treating it as ongoing income.
- Available In
- Netherlands, Belgium
- Referral Limit
- BLOX's terms say sharing the code publicly, for example on a website, voids your right to the credit — and its support article says such accounts may be closed. Share privately, with people you know.
- Payout Time
- The friend's credit arrives on registration with the code. Your commission accrues as and when they trade.
- Eligibility
- Your personal voucher code appears under the earn tab in your BLOX account and becomes available only after you have verified your identity.
Why Choose BLOX?
BLOX's own page says sharing it on a website ends your right to the credit, and its support article says such accounts may be closed. This is the term that governs how you may use the programme at all.
With any revenue share the first question is how long, not how much. BLOX does not answer it. Unstated is not unlimited, and comparable programmes commonly stop after a year.
A fee share rewards activity. Frequent trading is what loses beginners money, so the incentive points away from the advice you would otherwise give a friend buying crypto.
Starting credit on registration with your voucher code, once you have verified your identity to unlock it. Small against crypto volatility, but real and immediate rather than conditional.
About BLOX
This is one of very few programmes whose own terms say what you must not do with the code — and public posting is the thing they name. Read that before you share it anywhere.
⚠️ Begin with the clause, because it governs everything else. BLOX's own Invite & Earn page says: share the code publicly, for example on a website, and your right to the extra credit expires. Its support article puts it more strongly still, saying the code should only go to people you know and that an account publishing it may be closed.
We are stating this on the page rather than burying it, because a user who posts their code somewhere public and then loses their rewards has been failed by whoever published the page they read. If you take one thing from here: share the BLOX code with people you actually know, privately. Do not broadcast it.
Now the economics, which are unusual in a way worth understanding.
Your friend receives €10 in starting credit once they register through your invitation and enter your personal voucher code. And you are not paid a fixed bounty — you receive 20% of the trading fees they pay, on both buys and sells, credited to your euro balance.
A revenue share is a different animal from a signup bonus, and the first question to ask is never "what percentage?" — it is "for how long?" BLOX does not state a duration. Compare that with the many programmes that pay a share for twelve months and then stop; an unstated duration is not the same as an unlimited one, and it is the term to ask support about before you count on it as income.
The second thing a fee share does is bind what you earn to how much your friend trades — not to how well they do. That is a real conflict and it should be said out loud on a page about crypto: you are paid more when the person you invited transacts more, and frequent trading is, for the overwhelming majority of beginners, the behaviour that loses money. Somebody who buys once and holds pays almost no fees and earns you almost nothing, and is very often making the better decision. If you would not have told them to trade more without the 20%, do not start now.
Where the code goes: your personal voucher code appears in your BLOX account under the earn tab, and it becomes available after you have verified your identity. You cannot share what you have not yet unlocked.
And the standing caution for the whole category. Crypto is volatile and unregulated in ways that ordinary investments are not; €10 of starting credit is a rounding error against the size of the move an asset can make in a week. BLOX's appeal is that it is deliberately simple — designed for people who found exchanges intimidating — and simplicity of interface is not the same thing as simplicity of risk. Recommend it to somebody who has already decided to buy crypto and wants a straightforward way to do it. It is not a reason to start.
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