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About the Canadian Jetton Info Guide

A short, honest page about who runs this site, why it exists, how it's funded, and what that means for what you read here.

AboutOwnership & funding

On this page

  1. What this site is
  2. Who writes this — and why we use pseudonyms
  3. Funding and commercial relationships
  4. What we deliberately don't do
  5. What we cannot do
  6. Corrections log
  7. Contact

What this site is

Canadian Jetton Info Guide is an editorial project that explains two commonly confused products — the Jeton e-wallet and the Jetton crypto-casino brand — to a Canadian audience. We publish structured informational pages, province-level notes, and plain-English explainers on related topics (bonuses, promo codes, logins, apps, responsible gambling). We do not operate any casino, we do not process payments, and we do not hold player funds.

Who writes this — and why we use pseudonyms

This site is produced by a small editorial team. We use stable pseudonyms because several team members continue to work in iGaming compliance, payments, or adjacent industry roles, where a public byline on this kind of content would create conflict-of-interest problems with their day jobs.

The pseudonyms are not anonymous-account placeholders that we swap around. They are stable: J. Tremblay on a page in 2026 is the same person as J. Tremblay on a page next year. Each name maps to a defined role:

PseudonymRoleOwns
J. TremblayEditorial LeadFinal sign-off on most pages, voice consistency, structural decisions.
M. OkonkwoCanadian EditorPages that touch Canadian-specific context — provincial public sources, payment networks, federal-level information.
S. DuboisResponsible Gambling LeadThe responsible-gambling page; signs off on anything with behavioural-risk implications.
A. ChenCrypto & Payments EditorTON ecosystem, JETTON token, Jeton wallet payment flows, on-chain mechanics.

You don't have to trust the pseudonyms. We can't ask you to. What you can verify directly: every page links to the third-party sources we paraphrased, every claim about a public surface (a Play Store listing, a Coinbase price page) you can confirm in a few clicks. If those check out, the editorial framing on top is what it is.

Contact the editors via the contact page.

Funding and commercial relationships

  • We do not run affiliate links or referral programs.
  • We do not accept paid placements, sponsorships, or promotional content.
  • Hosting and publishing costs are covered by the editorial team.
  • If this changes, we'll update this page before publishing anything that relies on a new funding source.

This means the site does not financially benefit when readers create accounts at any operator. It also means we're not bound by partner agreements about what to say.

What we deliberately don't do

  • No affiliate links, no referral revenue, no sponsorships. Hosting and time are covered by the team. If this changes, we'll say so on this page before publishing anything affected by it.
  • No top-ten lists or numeric scores. "Best" rankings in this space are a marketing format, not an editorial one.
  • No live-codes feeds. Operator promo codes change in days. A static list misleads more than it helps.
  • No verification claims we didn't make. If we say a public source page showed something, it's because we looked. If we say something "appears" or "at the time of review", we mean we observed it but didn't confirm it independently.
  • No personalised financial, legal, tax or gambling advice. Editorial framing only. Full disclaimer.
  • No content for users we identify as under the legal gambling age in their province.

What we cannot do

Honest list of editorial limits. These are not weaknesses we'll quietly fix; they are structural to the project.

  • We can't audit operators. We don't enrol real accounts and run withdrawals end-to-end at scale. Where we describe operator behaviour, we paraphrase published material and major-platform reporting, not personal in-the-trenches tests.
  • We can't verify corporate ownership of every domain we mention. Several similarly-named .ca and .org domains surface in Canadian SERPs for our topics. We name them when relevant; we don't claim to know who controls them.
  • We can't track real-time changes. Pages are reviewed on a documented cycle. A claim "at the time of review" means the date stamped on the page, not today.
  • We can't provide legal certainty about international operators in Canada. The legal grey-zone questions — "is using this international casino legal for me as a player?" — are jurisdiction-specific and belong with a lawyer, not us.

Corrections log

When we change a substantive claim on the site, we log it here. Minor edits — typos, link fixes, phrasing — are not logged.

2026-04-21 — Full site rewrite (v2)
Major restructure of five pages to match observed SERP intent: jeton-casino-montreal repositioned as a guide to Casino de Montréal physical chips; jeton-de-casino expanded to a full chip guide; jeton-canada split into wallet and numismatic sections; jetton-games split between game catalogue and JETTON token; jetton-app split three ways.
2026-04-10 — Site launch (v1)
Initial publication.

If you spot something factually wrong, email the editors via the contact page with a source and we'll evaluate.

Contact

Corrections, editorial feedback and general questions: see the contact page.

Frequently asked questions

Are you affiliated with Jetton, Jeton or any organisation mentioned here?

No. We are not affiliated with Jetton Games, Jeton Payment Services, the TON Foundation, Loto-Québec, or any other organisation mentioned on the site.

Do you accept guest posts or sponsored content?

No. We don't publish content written by or paid for by any third party.

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