KashRail is supported through referral arrangements with two exchanges: Binance, using code BN5311, and OKX, using code OKAB53. When someone signs up through a link on this site carrying one of those codes, the exchange pays us a commission. That's the entire business model — there's no subscription, no paywalled content, and no sponsored placements from anyone other than Binance and OKX.

This doesn't cost you anything extra. The commission comes out of the exchange's own margin, not out of your trade or your fee. In fact it runs the other way: signing up with BN5311 activates a 20% discount on your Binance spot trading fees, and OKAB53 works the same way for OKX. You don't pay more by using our link — if anything, you're likely to pay less than if you'd signed up with no code at all.

The exact discount is set by each exchange and can change. What we describe on this site is the mechanism — 20% off spot trading fees when the code is applied at signup — not a guaranteed number that holds forever. The rate shown on Binance's or OKX's own signup page at the moment you register is what actually applies, and their current terms take precedence over anything printed here. The referral code guide and the savings calculator go into more detail on how the discount stacks with other fee reductions, like the separate BNB fee discount Binance offers.

Every affiliate link on this site — inside articles, in the conversion banners, and in the header and footer — carries rel="sponsored nofollow" so it's marked to search engines as a paid link, and opens in a new tab so you don't lose your place on the guide. Links to official Binance or OKX help pages, block explorers, or regulators cited for legal facts carry no code and earn us nothing; those are there because they're the source, not because they convert.

The commission arrangement doesn't steer what we write. We've documented cases where our own drafts got a detail wrong on the corrections page, including corrections that had nothing to do with either exchange's referral program. If a fact and a commission ever pointed in different directions, our position is to write the fact.

This is also why the guides on legality — for Pakistan, Bangladesh and Kenya — read the way they do. None of that content is written to encourage signups; it states the regulatory position as we understand it on the date published, names the source, and leaves the reader to make their own call. A referral relationship with an exchange isn't a reason to soften a risk that's actually there, and we've tried not to let it become one.

If you'd rather not use either referral code, that's entirely fine — every guide still works as a walkthrough, and the underlying steps for opening an account or trading P2P are the same whether or not a code is applied. The only thing you'd be opting out of is the discount itself.