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# Referrals

You get a referral code when you register. Share it; when someone signs up through your link and trades, you earn a cut of the fees Altitude collects from them.

#### How It Works <a href="#how-it-works" id="how-it-works"></a>

Altitude charges 1% on all volume. That fee gets partially redistributed across three levels:

**Tier 1 (direct referrals) — 30%** Alex signs up with your code and trades $100k. Altitude takes $1,000. You get $300.

**Tier 2 — 3%** Alex refers Jim, who trades $100k. Alex gets $300. You get $30.

**Tier 3 — 2%** Jim refers Sara, who trades $100k. Jim gets $300, Alex gets $30, you get $20.

Earnings update in real time in your dashboard. No cap on referrals or earnings.


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