Transparency

Affiliate Disclosure

Read how Scroll Wallet labels commercial relationships, affiliate links, sponsored placements, and ranking independence.

Updated May 2, 20264 min read

Commercial links are labeled

If a link creates a commission or other compensation, the relationship should be disclosed near the content or through this policy.

Payment cannot buy trust

A sponsored relationship does not override security concerns, custody warnings, or editorial suitability for a specific wallet use case.

Reader cost should be clear

Affiliate compensation should not increase a user's quoted price unless that is stated by the third-party provider.

How affiliate relationships work

Some links on Scroll Wallet may point to wallet providers, infrastructure services, exchanges, analytics tools, or educational partners. If a partner pays a commission, referral fee, sponsorship fee, or other compensation, that relationship should be disclosed.

Affiliate compensation can support site operations, but it should not determine whether a page explains risks, includes alternatives, or warns readers about custody limitations.

Ranking independence

Wallet rankings and comparisons should be based on product fit, security posture, recovery design, usability, ecosystem compatibility, and reader intent. A commercial relationship should not guarantee a favorable ranking.

If a placement is sponsored, it should be labeled as sponsored. If an article contains affiliate links, the page may include a disclosure notice or use link attributes that signal a commercial relationship to search engines.

No endorsement guarantee

A link from Scroll Wallet is not a guarantee that a third-party product is safe, solvent, bug-free, or suitable for every user. Wallet software, exchange terms, network fees, and legal availability can change quickly.

Readers should review the provider's own terms, fees, privacy policy, and support documentation before connecting a wallet or moving funds.