DFX Intelligence, Legal

Disclosure Requirements

Last updated: July 4, 2026

These Disclosure Requirements explain how General Partners must disclose their relationship with DFX Intelligence when promoting the Services or making introductions. They form part of the General Partner Agreement and apply together with the Marketing Guidelines and the Acceptable Use Policy.

Honest disclosure is both a legal requirement and a matter of trust. When you tell people plainly that you may earn a commission for an introduction, you protect them, you protect yourself, and you strengthen the Program.

  1. 1. Why disclosure is required

    When you have a financial relationship with DFX, the law and common fairness require you to tell your audience. In the United States, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) requires that material connections between an endorser and a brand be disclosed clearly and conspicuously. Similar rules apply in other jurisdictions. As a General Partner, you have a material connection with DFX because you may earn a commission, and you must disclose it.

  2. 2. When you must disclose

    You must disclose your relationship with DFX any time you promote the Services, recommend DFX, or share your referral link, including in:

    • +Social media posts, videos, and stories.
    • +Websites, landing pages, blog posts, and newsletters.
    • +Emails, direct messages, and one-to-one outreach.
    • +Any content where you endorse DFX or invite someone to sign up through your link.
  3. 3. How to disclose

    Your disclosure must be clear, conspicuous, and easy to notice and understand. Follow these practices:

    • +Place the disclosure close to the recommendation or link, not buried at the bottom of a page, behind a "more" link, or in a group of hashtags.
    • +Use plain language a typical reader understands, in the same language as your promotion.
    • +Make it stand out visually so it is hard to miss, and, in video or audio, state it in both the visuals and the narration where practical.
    • +Do not rely on a platform's built-in label alone; add your own clear statement as well.
  4. 4. Example language

    You may adapt language such as: "I am a DFX Intelligence General Partner and may earn a commission if you sign up through my link." Any clear, truthful statement that conveys the same meaning is acceptable. Do not describe yourself as a DFX employee, agent, or official representative, and do not imply that you speak for DFX.

  5. 5. Truthful endorsements only

    Only recommend DFX honestly and based on a genuine belief that it is a good fit. Do not fabricate experiences, results, or testimonials, and do not make claims about outcomes, pricing, or capabilities that are not accurate. Disclosure does not make an otherwise false or misleading claim acceptable.

  6. 6. Your responsibility

    You are responsible for making the required disclosures in every promotion, on every platform, and for keeping them in place. If a platform's format makes clear disclosure impossible, do not promote DFX there. Failure to disclose properly may violate the law and this Agreement and may result in withheld or reversed commissions and removal from the Program.

  7. 7. Questions

    If you are unsure how to disclose your relationship in a particular format, contact us at hello@dfxintel.com before publishing. We may update these requirements from time to time to reflect changes in law or guidance, and your continued participation after changes take effect constitutes acceptance.