LHFX affiliates earn commission every time a referred trader closes a lot. Until now, those earnings were collected and paid out once a week, every Monday at 01:00 UTC, as long as the pending balance had reached the $10 minimum payout threshold. Starting 1 June 2026, that cadence moves from weekly to daily. Every affiliate whose pending balance crosses $10 on any given day gets paid out at 01:00 UTC the following day.
Before this update, an affiliate who earned $15 in commission on a Tuesday had to wait until the following Monday to see that money land in their LHFX wallet. That was five full days of money already earned sitting in a pending state. Every Monday morning at 01:00 UTC, a job would run that bundled the week's earnings into a single payout transaction for every affiliate above the threshold.
From now on, the same job runs every 24 hours instead of once a week. At 01:00 UTC each day, the system checks every affiliate's pending balance. If it is at least $10, the full balance is released to that affiliate's LHFX wallet. If it is below $10, the balance carries over to the next day's check.
The mechanics of the affiliate program are unchanged in every other respect:
For high-volume affiliates, this turns into a roughly six-day acceleration in cash flow on average. Commission earned on a Tuesday now lands in the wallet by Wednesday morning instead of the following Monday. Commission earned on a Saturday is paid out Sunday at 01:00 UTC instead of waiting until the next Monday.
For lower-volume affiliates whose pending balance does not cross $10 in a single day, the practical effect is smaller. Commission still accumulates daily as before, and the system pays it out the moment the threshold is met instead of waiting for the weekly check. An affiliate earning around $3 per day in commission will now be paid every three to four days instead of every Monday.
Faster cash flow is the single most-requested change from affiliates who promote multiple brokers. Most retail forex brokers in the market pay weekly or monthly. A few prop firms have moved to daily payouts in the last twelve months, and the message back from affiliates promoting both is that the daily cadence makes a real psychological difference. Money earned today, withdrawn this week, used this month is materially different from money earned today, paid next week, withdrawn the week after.
For LHFX, daily payouts also reduces the friction between affiliate effort and affiliate reward. An affiliate who runs a campaign on a Tuesday and gets a flurry of qualified referrals depositing and trading by Thursday now sees the commission in their wallet on Friday morning, not the following Monday. That tighter feedback loop is what makes a partner program feel responsive.
Your affiliate dashboard at lhfx.com/affiliate continues to show your pending balance in real time. The payout history table below the stats grid now updates every day rather than every week, so the row count will grow faster than before. Every payout still generates a transaction record in your LHFX wallet history.
If you have email notifications enabled for the affiliate channel, you will receive a confirmation email at 01:00 UTC each time a payout lands in your wallet. The same email-content quality as before, just more frequent for active earners.
Once a commission payout lands in your LHFX wallet, it is yours to withdraw. Withdrawals from LHFX are processed in cryptocurrency, typically under 20 minutes. That speed is independent of the daily payout cadence.
Daily payouts are part of a broader push at LHFX to make the affiliate program more responsive and more transparent. Earlier this year LHFX shipped the monthly affiliate digest with personalised commission, rank, and program-update summaries, plus per-event recognition emails when a referred trader places their first commissionable trade. The next pieces in flight are more granular reporting, a long-overdue refresh of the partner marketing assets, and dedicated support for the top-performing affiliates.
If you have not been active in the program for a while, this is a good moment to come back. Faster payouts plus an improving feedback loop is the best the LHFX program has ever been for partners. Open your affiliate dashboard at lhfx.com/affiliate to see what your account looks like today.
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LHFX est un nom commercial de Longhorn Ltd, une société mauricienne autorisée et réglementée par la Financial Services Commission Mauritius sous le numéro de licence de courtier en investissement GB23202204, Code SEC-2.1B. Adresse du siège : Suite 102, 1er étage, Sterling Tower, 14 Poudriere Street, Port-Louis, Maurice. Numéro GBC C200455
LHFX SA (PTY) Ltd est un prestataire de services financiers agréé ("FSP") enregistré et réglementé par la Financial Sector Conduct Authority ("FSCA") d'Afrique du Sud sous le numéro de licence 52816. Adresse enregistrée : 1 Hood Avenue Rosebank Johannesburg Gauteng 2196
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