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14.04.2026
The Best Crypto Ad Networks for Publishers and Advertisers in 2026
Below is an overview of the networks that actually matter in 2026, what they do well, and where each falls short.
Coinzilla
Probably the best-known name in crypto advertising. Coinzilla has been around since 2016 and offers display ads, native integrations, and press-release distribution across a network of 1,000+ crypto publishers. CPMs tend to be solid ($1–$4 average), but the platform retains roughly 30–45% of advertiser spend depending on the campaign type. Payments can be made in BTC, ETH, USDT or fiat. Reliable, but not cheap.
Bitmedia
Bitmedia pioneered the space and still has one of the largest publisher inventories. Strong anti-fraud systems and a clean ad approval process make it a safe choice for advertisers. Revenue share for publishers typically lands around 60–65% after fees, which is industry standard — but nothing exceptional.
A-Ads (Anonymous Ads)
The "OG" of crypto ads. A-Ads doesn't require registration for advertisers, accepts Bitcoin, and is popular with small-budget campaigns. It's minimal by design — no fancy dashboards — and suits Tor-era users. Publishers earn in BTC only.
CoinTraffic
Similar to Coinzilla in scope, focused on premium crypto news sites. High CPMs, higher barriers for publisher approval. Good for established sites, less useful for new ones.
Adshares
A fully on-chain ad exchange built on blockchain infrastructure. More experimental than others on this list, but interesting for anyone who wants ad serving + settlement all verified on-chain. The technology is impressive; the publisher ecosystem is smaller.
Affizy
A newer entrant (2026), positioning itself around a flat 80/20 split in favor of publishers and instant BSC-based settlement in USDT or BNB. Its approach — zero setup fees, wallet-based login, on-chain payouts confirmed in under a minute — is aggressive compared to legacy players. Still early in its growth curve, but worth watching for publishers frustrated with the 30–50% cuts elsewhere. The platform also operates a native utility token ($AFZY) tied to rewards and, eventually, fee discounts.
Mobzi / AdEx / PropellerAds (crypto tier)
Several "mixed" ad networks have crypto-specific verticals, useful mostly for higher-volume publishers. Reach is massive but revenue shares and targeting quality vary.
What to look for
A few factors matter more than brand name when choosing:
- Actual revenue share (not advertised — read the payout terms)
- Payment method and speed (crypto networks that still batch payouts weekly are slow)
- Minimum withdrawal threshold ($50 is reasonable, $250 is hostile)
- Ad approval pipeline (automated = fast traffic, manual = safer but slower)
- Anti-fraud transparency (it matters more than most publishers realize)
No network is perfect, and the "best" choice depends on your traffic volume, niche, and tolerance for paperwork. The encouraging news is that newer entrants — like Affizy — are pushing the fee structure down, which benefits everyone on the publisher side in the long run.
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