Google Ads
Crypto-exchange advertiser certification required in every country you target — or the ad never runs.
Crypto Exchange Clipping
You cannot buy the feed. Certification gates, per-country licensing and outright bans keep exchange ads out. Creator clips are organic posts, so they never enter that gate.
CEX Centralized exchange
DEX Decentralized protocol
The ad wall
Google Ads
Crypto-exchange advertiser certification required in every country you target — or the ad never runs.
BLOCKEDMeta · Instagram
Requires prior written permission from Meta — rarely granted to exchanges, and revocable at any time.
BLOCKEDX (Twitter)
Cryptocurrency-exchange certification required before a single promoted post can go live.
BLOCKEDEvery one of these is a gate an exchange must pass before a single impression. Clips do not enter the gate — they are organic posts from real creator accounts.
The definition
Crypto exchange clipping is a marketing model where one long asset — an AMA, dev call or conference talk — is cut into hundreds of short clips and posted as organic content from real creator accounts across TikTok, Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts and X, priced per thousand verified views rather than ad spend.
What that means
The clipping engine
delivered across the network.
One asset → hundreds of clips → four feeds → verified views. Clip performance shown is illustrative of the model.
Two buyers, one engine
Same network. Different brief, different creators, different measurement.
Four steps from brief to reconciled report. No ad review, no approval queue — your listing is in the scroll within 48 hours, and every view is verified before you're billed.
Listing date, token, pairs, target markets — one short form, no back-and-forth.
A distinct hook per platform — TikTok, Reels, Shorts & X — reviewed before release.
One coordinated same-hour wave across every feed — organic posts, nothing to block.
Each live post URL matched to verified views — checked before you're billed.
Volume follows market conditions, incentive programmes and listings. No marketing channel controls it. We move who arrives — not what the market does that week. Any agency that promises you volume is either not thinking clearly, or happy to be wrong in writing.
What we move
What we do not move
How do you know a view became a deposit?
You don’t. Neither does anyone who tells you they do. Accounts are gated behind KYC, clips carry no cookie, and nobody in this category can draw a clean line from a view to a funded account. Anyone who claims otherwise is selling you a model and calling it a measurement.
What you actually get is every post link and every view count, reconciled before you are billed, so you can hold the campaign window against your own sign-up and deposit data and judge the correlation yourself.
If you want cost per verified depositor, we will quote it — as net-new depositors inside the campaign window, using your own on-platform count as the denominator. We will label it a correlation, not an attribution, on the invoice and in the report. It is a useful number. It is not proof, and we will not dress it up as proof.
Exchanges · CEX & DEX
Compliance, targeting, measurement and cost — answered straight, so you can decide without chasing a second call.
No — clipping is disclosed organic creator content, not paid media. It doesn't go through the crypto ad-certification gates that Google, Meta, X and TikTok apply to exchanges and wallets.
Those platforms make you a certified or verified crypto advertiser first — Google's restricted-financial-products certification, Meta's Verified Crypto Advertiser badge plus a regulatory licence — before a single paid ad runs. Clips aren't ads: creators post from their own accounts and label the content as required. So there's no advertiser certification to buy, no ad-account application, and none of your exchange's ad accounts put at risk. What still applies is platform disclosure (e.g. paid-partnership labels) and local law — and we build that into every brief.
A KOL sells you one post to one audience at a fixed fee — you pay whether it performs or not, and reach is capped at their following. Clipping buys volume across thousands of creator audiences, priced on verified views (CPM), not per post.
So reach compounds across many audiences instead of one, you pay for views delivered rather than a flat fee, and one weak creator doesn't sink the campaign because the network absorbs it. 2026 KOL benchmarks run roughly $20–$150 CPM on X and $50–$500 CPM on YouTube; our custom CPM sits below that because it's volume-based. On listing day, that's the difference between one big post and thousands going live at once.
Yes. Because reach comes from a 62,900+ creator network, we brief by geography and language and deploy creators in-market — Turkish, Brazilian-Portuguese, Vietnamese — so clips land in local feeds and local algorithms, not a generic global spray.
You can concentrate an entire campaign on one country for a regional listing or pair, or split reach across several markets. Verified views are reported by market, so you see exactly where the reach landed and can double down on what performs.
Clipping is a marketing communication under MiCA, so we run EU campaigns to Article 7. Content is clearly identifiable as marketing, kept fair, clear and not misleading, consistent with your white paper, and carries the required notice that it hasn't been reviewed or approved by any competent authority and that you, the offeror, are responsible for it.
No price predictions and no return guarantees, ever. We align messaging with your white paper and don't distribute EU-targeted clips before it's published. We're your distribution desk, not your legal counsel — your compliance team signs off the brief, and we execute exactly to it.
You don't need an email capture to prove a campaign worked. For a DEX we track what actually matters: verified views and reach by market, engagement, and click-through to your app, docs or dApp via tracked links.
Then we line the campaign timeline up against your own on-chain signals — new wallets, TVL, swap volume, token-page traffic — so you see lift against the exact days clips went live. No sign-up funnel required: we measure attention delivered and correlate it with the on-chain movement you already watch. On the strategy call we map your specific KPIs to a reporting dashboard before you spend a dollar.
Every clip passes anti-bot verification before a view is billable. Bot farms and purchased view packages don't count and you don't pay for them.
Views come from real creator audiences, screened for authenticity and reported on a live dashboard with published, not estimated, figures. Because you're billed on verified views only, the bot problem is our cost to solve, not yours to police.
Live within 72 hours of your brief. There's no ad-review queue in the path, because creators post organically and nothing waits on platform approval.
Send the brief on day zero with your token, listing date and key moments; we cut clips on day one; and the network is posting across TikTok, Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts and X within 72 hours — in time for listing day, not two weeks after it.
Because you pay on delivered verified views (CPM), not a fixed lump upfront, spend follows performance. We scale into what's breaking out and pull back what isn't, daily.
If the market turns, we adjust the message and creator mix — or pause — rather than burning a locked budget on dead reach. You're never trapped in a campaign that has stopped making sense.
Custom CPM per 1,000 verified views — you pay for views delivered, not a monthly licence. The recommended minimum is around $5,000, and most exchange campaigns run from $5,000 to $200,000+ depending on target markets and view goals.
That sits materially below the TikTok financial-services ad benchmark of $15–$25 CPM, and below 2026 KOL rates of $20–$150 CPM on X. No software fee and no retainer — the number scales with the reach you want. Tell us your listing date and target markets on a 30-minute call and we'll price the exact campaign.