Referral & Rebates Guide

Gate.io Fee Guide - Discounts, Rebates & Signup Paths referral guides covering invite codes, rebate rules, conversion paths, link placement and compliance basics.

Editorial Focus

How this topic cluster is structured

Referral pages work best when they explain attribution clearly instead of only repeating discount language. This category focuses on signup route choice, invite-code logic, rebate estimation and attribution checks after registration.

A strong path usually starts with choosing the right signup route, then comparing invite code vs registration link, then reviewing rebate estimates or attribution problems after the account is created.

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Hub entry

Invite, fee and app handoff hub

If you want to zoom back out from a single tutorial into the broader invite route, fee logic and mobile handoff pages, use this hub.

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FAQ

Common questions in this category

Which referral page should a new user read first?

The best-signup-route page is usually the right entry because it frames whether referral attribution, direct registration or app-first setup matters most.

Why separate invite, rebate and attribution topics?

Because route selection, discount wording, rebate estimation and post-signup attribution checks are different search intents.

What is the most common referral mistake?

Users often fail to save signup proof, which makes attribution much harder to verify after the account has already been created.

Decision Points

What this category helps you decide

  • Choose the signup route before opening the final registration form.
  • Separate discount language from actual fee outcome.
  • Save evidence of the signup path in case attribution has to be checked later.

Common Mistakes

What these pages help you avoid

  • Assuming every fee discount claim means the same thing.
  • Finishing registration without screenshots or proof of the referral path used.
  • Confusing rebate estimation with account-level fee settings that apply later.