The CryptoSoul Referral Program
Referrals are one of the simplest ways to earn SOUL tokens without gameplay. Share your link, someone signs up and starts playing, and you both benefit. This post explains exactly how referral links work, what the bonus structure looks like at each tier, how to track your invites, and practical approaches to sharing that actually convert.

How Referral Links Work
Every registered CryptoSoul user gets a unique referral link. You can find yours on the referral page once you're logged in. The link looks like a standard URL with your referral code appended as a parameter. When someone clicks it and creates an account, the system records the connection between your account and theirs.
The tracking window lasts 45 days from the initial click. That means if someone visits your link today but doesn't sign up until three weeks from now, you still get credit — as long as they use the same browser and haven't cleared their cookies. If they use a different device, they'll need to click the link again.
Once the connection is recorded, it's permanent. You'll receive referral bonuses based on that user's activity for the lifetime of their account. The referral relationship doesn't expire, even if the referred user takes breaks from the platform.
One important note: referral links are personal. Each user gets one code. You can't create multiple codes or swap codes. If you want to track where your referrals come from (different platforms, different posts), you'll need to use your own URL parameters alongside the referral code — the platform tracks the referral code, but you can track the source yourself.
Bonus Structure and Tiers
The referral program uses a tiered bonus system. The more active referrals you have, the better your per-referral rate becomes. Here's how the tiers break down:
- Tier 1 (1–5 referrals): You earn 5% of your referred user's gameplay earnings as a bonus. This is added to your balance — it doesn't reduce their earnings at all.
- Tier 2 (6–20 referrals): The rate increases to 7%. All active referrals move to this rate once you hit the threshold, including your first five.
- Tier 3 (21–50 referrals): Rate moves to 10%. At this level, referral income can match or exceed what you earn from gameplay alone.
- Tier 4 (51+ referrals): The maximum rate of 12%. Reserved for users who consistently bring engaged players to the platform.
On top of the ongoing percentage, both you and the referred user receive a one-time sign-up bonus when the new account completes its first gameplay session. Think of it as an activation incentive — the platform wants the referred user to actually try the game, not just create a dormant account.
Bonuses are calculated and credited daily. You'll see the previous day's referral earnings appear in your balance each morning (UTC). The calculation runs on the referred user's net gameplay earnings after any platform fees.

Tracking Your Referrals
The referral dashboard gives you visibility into your entire referral network. Available data includes:
- Total referrals: How many users signed up through your link.
- Active referrals: Users who played at least once in the last 30 days. Only active referrals count toward your tier level.
- Daily earnings: A rolling 7-day view of your referral bonus income.
- Lifetime earnings: Total SOUL earned through referrals since you started.
- Conversion rate: The ratio of link clicks to actual sign-ups. Useful for evaluating which sharing methods work.
The dashboard doesn't show identifying information about your referrals — you see anonymized user IDs and aggregate stats. This is by design. The system respects user privacy while giving you the performance data you need to understand what's working.
Check the dashboard weekly rather than daily. Referral activity tends to cluster — a single well-placed share might bring in several signups over a few days, then flatten out. Looking at weekly trends gives you a more accurate picture than obsessing over daily fluctuations.
Practical Sharing Strategies
The referral program only works if people click your link and actually sign up. Here's what separates referrers who earn consistently from those who share once and forget about it:
Context matters more than frequency. Sharing your link in a relevant conversation — like when someone asks about crypto gaming or play-to-earn platforms — converts far better than broadcasting it into the void. One contextual share is worth more than fifty spam posts.
Explain what they'll actually do. "Check out this crypto game" is vague. "This is a merge puzzle game where you combine cats and earn tokens — I've been playing for a few weeks and it's a solid time-killer that actually pays out" gives the person a mental model. They can picture themselves doing it.
Be honest about the earning scale. Don't oversell. SOUL earnings from gameplay are real but modest for casual players. Setting realistic expectations means your referrals stick around instead of churning after two days because they expected to get rich overnight. Long-term active referrals are worth far more than a burst of signups who never return.
Share your own experience. Screenshots of your gameplay, your daily challenge completions, or your referral dashboard (earnings numbers, not personal data) all serve as proof that the platform is active and real. People are skeptical of crypto platforms — concrete evidence helps.

Common Questions
Do referral bonuses reduce my referred user's earnings? No. Referral bonuses are paid from the platform's referral pool, not deducted from the referred user's gameplay rewards. Both parties benefit.
What happens if a referred user stops playing? Your tier level is based on active referrals (played in the last 30 days). If enough referrals become inactive, your tier may drop. The referral connection itself never expires — if they come back and play, their activity counts again.
Can I refer someone who already has an account? No. Referral links only work for new registrations. The tracking code must be present when the account is created.
Is there a limit to how many people I can refer? No cap. Tier 4 starts at 51 referrals, but there's no upper limit. Some users have hundreds of active referrals and earn substantial passive SOUL income.
Getting Started
If you don't have an account yet, register here and your referral link will be available immediately on the referral dashboard. If you're already registered, head to the referral page to grab your link and start sharing.
Understanding the token fundamentals will help you explain the platform to potential referrals. The Learn hub covers cryptocurrency basics and wallet security — topics that naturally come up when someone asks "so how does the earning actually work?" Being able to answer those questions makes you a more credible referrer.
Remember: Referral activity is monitored for abuse. Creating fake accounts, using bots, or engaging in referral fraud will result in account penalties. The Whitepaper covers the anti-abuse systems in detail.