
⛔ We do not recommend registering and using 1xBit.partners
⚠️ Executive summary
This review documents repeated operational failures experienced while promoting 1xBit via the 1xBit.partners program: missed or late payments, tracking links that initially recorded no statistics, campaign pauses while links were fixed, disputed conversion credits, poor communication from the affiliate team, and a long delay in receiving contracted payouts. These issues materially affected campaign revenue and trust in the program. Similar themes appear in public affiliate forums and review sites. Therefore, affiliates should proceed with caution and document everything before scaling campaigns.
- ⚠️ Executive summary
- 🧾 Program overview
- 🔗 Tracking link failures and campaign impact
- 💸 Payment delays and contract non‑fulfilment
- 💬 Account management and communication problems
- 🔎 Difficulty verifying disputed conversions
- 🛠️ Recommended steps for affiliates facing similar issues
- 🧾 Evidence best practices
- 🔍 Public evidence and industry context
- ✅ Final recommendation and summary
🧾 Program overview
1xBit.partners is an affiliate program for a crypto‑friendly casino and sportsbook operator offering revenue‑share and CPA models, multilingual creatives, and a portfolio oriented toward crypto traffic. While commission structures can look attractive on paper, operational reliability—especially around tracking and payments—is critical for affiliates who depend on predictable cash flow and accurate reporting.
🔗 Tracking link failures and campaign impact
You reported that tracking links issued by the affiliate manager did not record statistics at first. After you alerted the program, you were told to pause the campaign until the issue was fixed. Two weeks later the links were replaced. New links began showing stats, and conversions started appearing for the resumed campaign. This sequence—broken links, paused campaigns, replaced links, and then restored stats—creates an environment where reconciling true conversion counts versus reported conversions becomes difficult. It exposes affiliates to disputed CPA credits and revenue‑share calculations. Public forum threads show other affiliates reporting similar tracking inconsistencies with affiliate links and reporting systems.
💸 Payment delays and contract non‑fulfilment
According to your account, payouts that were contractually due on a weekly schedule were not made on time. After the tracking issues were found and links replaced, the program failed to process payments on the agreed date (weekly payouts reportedly due on Tuesdays). You paused campaigns due to the unpaid invoices; despite campaign suspension, the program did not settle the owed commissions for more than a month. Public affiliate discussions and complaint threads also reference late or withheld payments as recurring problems with some operators. This reinforces the need for caution and strict documentation when working with programs that show this pattern.
💬 Account management and communication problems
You describe unhelpful and at times hostile communication from the assigned account manager after you paused campaigns in response to unpaid invoices. Initially, the manager acknowledged link problems and requested a pause. After links were replaced and conversions appeared, payment still did not arrive and communications became defensive. After escalating concerns and notifying the program you planned to update reviews and reliability rankings, responses ceased. You were told the matter needed to be “discussed with management.” Long response times, inconsistent explanations, and breakdowns in escalation pathways are common pain points in affiliate disputes. These issues increase the difficulty of obtaining timely resolutions. The 1xBitPartners manager, who operates the @affiliatemanager1xbit Telegram account, becomes arrogant at some point. Attempts to resolve the matter outside of his account are unsuccessful, as he receives no response from the official email address, likely due to management’s acceptance of such practices.
⛔ We strongly advise against working with Manager Alex, who doesn’t honor his agreements.
⛔ Telegram @affiliatemanager1xbit
⛔ e-mail affiliate@partners1xbit.com
⛔ e-mail lucidbreeze2025@outlook.com
🔎 Difficulty verifying disputed conversions
You were told that two FTDs (first‑time depositors) were credited from the previously broken link—an assertion that is hard for you to verify because the link did not register statistics at the time. You believe the real number was higher. When links were replaced, subsequent stats were visible. However, the program disputed earlier conversions and withheld payments for the period in question. When tracking integrity is compromised, affiliates face the burden of proving player value. Without reliable click/conversion logs and server‑side evidence, resolving such disputes becomes challenging.
🛠️ Recommended steps for affiliates facing similar issues
- Stop campaigns only after obtaining written instruction or confirmation from the affiliate manager to pause, and retain that confirmation.
- Maintain redundant tracking (server‑side logs plus affiliate panel click IDs).
- Capture screenshots and export reports showing owed balances, dashboard states and timestamps.
- Keep copies of all communications (email, chat, Telegram messages) and note the names, dates and times of contacts.
- Send a formal escalation email to the affiliate program’s payments and compliance teams with clear evidence and a requested resolution deadline.
- If internal escalation fails, consider posting a factual account (with evidence) on neutral affiliate forums and complaint platforms. Additionally, explore third‑party mediation or legal advice if the owed amounts justify it.
🧾 Evidence best practices
- Export affiliate panel reports and take screenshots that include timestamps.
- Preserve chat logs and messages from managers (copy/paste or screenshots).
- Keep server logs (click IDs, IPs, timestamps) for the campaign period in question.
- Record dates when links were issued, replaced, and when campaigns were paused or resumed.
🔍 Public evidence and industry context
Several industry review pages and forum threads contain discussions about affiliates experiencing tracking glitches, disputed conversions, and delayed payouts with various programs. These public discussions can help corroborate patterns and inform expectations when dealing with affiliate payments and disputes.
Sources: public affiliate forums and affiliate program review pages.
✅ Final recommendation and summary
Based on your detailed experience—broken tracking links, campaign pauses at the program’s instruction, disputed conversion credits for periods when links did not record stats, payment deadlines missed by weeks, and an escalation process that stalled—I recommend extreme caution when considering or continuing partnership with 1xBit.partners. If predictable payouts and reliable tracking are critical to your business, prioritize programs with consistent, documented payment histories and transparent escalation channels. Document every interaction, escalate formally with clear evidence, and consider posting a neutral, factual account on industry forums if internal resolution is unsuccessful.



