PVERSE
Affiliate

Overview

The entry point to the PVERSE Affiliate Program: partner model, referral lifecycle, reward eligibility, settlement dependency, and operational boundaries.

Published: March 24, 2026
Updated: March 24, 2026
Section: Affiliate
Core rule
A referral click does not guarantee a reward. Commission becomes final only after a valid attributed action reaches settlement under current affiliate policy.

Overview

The PVERSE Affiliate Program is a partner-driven referral system that allows eligible participants to distribute referral codes or links and earn commission from qualified downstream activity. It is designed as an operationally bounded system, not as an informal referral promise.

The affiliate layer is built around explicit stages: referral discovery, attribution, qualification, commission calculation, settlement, and withdrawal. Each stage has its own rules so clicks, attributed traffic, pending rewards, and withdrawable balances are not confused with each other.

Scope

This page explains how the affiliate system should be understood at a high level before reading the more specific policy pages.

  • The overall partner and referral program model.
  • The lifecycle from click to attributed action to final commission.
  • The distinction between pending, settled, and withdrawable rewards.
  • The operational boundaries imposed by partner policy and anti-abuse controls.

Core Model

The affiliate system is designed as a multi-stage ledgered process. A partner generates traffic, attribution determines whether downstream activity belongs to that partner, commission is calculated only on eligible events, and final value is recorded only after settlement.

  • Referral-first discovery: partners distribute referral codes or links that create attribution candidates.
  • Qualified attribution: only valid downstream actions can convert a click or code usage into a commission-eligible record.
  • Settlement-dependent rewards: commission remains pending until the underlying economic event is considered settled.
  • Withdrawable balance separation: pending rewards, settled rewards, and withdrawn rewards are distinct states.

Operational Behavior

In practice, the lifecycle begins when a partner shares a referral code or link. A user interaction may create a referral click or attribution candidate, but commission is not earned at that moment. Attribution is later validated against an eligible downstream action such as a qualified participation or deposit event under the active program rules.

Once an attributed action qualifies, commission is calculated under the commission model and recorded into an intermediate ledger state. Finality depends on settlement. If the underlying event expires, is reversed, becomes invalid, or fails to settle, the commission may remain pending, be removed, or never become withdrawable. Withdrawals happen only after balance becomes eligible under the withdrawal policy and anti-abuse review posture.

Constraints

  • A click, impression, or shared code alone does not guarantee commission.
  • Attributed activity may still be rejected if it fails qualification, settlement, or anti-abuse review.
  • Program availability, rates, and eligible actions may change through forward-only policy updates.
  • This page does not define the exact rate table, code rules, or withdrawal mechanics in full detail; those live on their dedicated pages.

Integrity Considerations

An affiliate system only remains trustworthy when each stage has a clear meaning. Confusion begins when partners treat clicks as earnings, pending rewards as final money, or attributed traffic as irrevocable ownership. This documentation separates those meanings on purpose.

  • State clarity: clicks, attribution, pending commission, settled commission, and withdrawable balance are separate states.
  • Policy clarity: partner conduct, anti-abuse rules, and settlement dependency can override superficial referral appearance.
  • Forward-only records: operational changes should be reflected through explicit program documentation and changelog entries rather than silent rule drift.

Future Expansion

As the program matures, the affiliate layer may expand with richer campaign logic, leaderboard segmentation, multi-code attribution strategies, and more detailed reporting. Any expansion should preserve the same core discipline: explicit attribution, settlement-dependent rewards, bounded withdrawals, and abuse-resistant program operation.

Summary

  • The Affiliate Program is a structured partner system, not an informal referral promise.
  • Commission follows a lifecycle: referral discovery, attribution, qualification, settlement, then withdrawal eligibility.
  • Pending, settled, and withdrawable balances are distinct and must not be conflated.
  • Partner policy and anti-abuse controls are core parts of reward validity, not optional overlays.