Crypto Twitter's run of gold checks and square profile pictures comes to an end (for now)

Quick Take

  • Crypto Twitter suddenly became full of gold checkmarks and square profile pictures — symbols generally reserved for verified businesses.
  • The process to obtain such status was relatively simple.

If you’re plugged into the crypto-focused corner of Twitter — lovingly or not-so-lovingly known as Crypto Twitter — you may have noticed various individuals sporting a shiny gold checkmark and square profile picture. 

Not anymore.

While gold checkmarks and square profile pictures are typically reserved for verified companies, plugged-in Crypto Twitter individuals from all corners of the crypto-sphere had been displaying them in recent days. But how?

“The move from square to circular profile pics online signify the emasculation of digital identities,” explained one account, satirically.

But the real answer is much more straightforward: they were temporary affiliates for IDEX, a perpetual futures focused decentralized exchange. 

By simply asking the right people, users could generate the following notification: “As part of Twitter’s Verified Organizations, IDEX (@idexio) has added you as an affiliate.” This status came with a coveted gold check and a square profile picture.

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Users added as affiliates for IDEX received a verification notification. Source: Twitter

However, the fun run ended abruptly overnight when Twitter stopped it and removed IDEX’s verified status.

According to Pancakesbrah, who works in growth and business development for IDEX, the decentralized exchange “technically broke no terms” — and will reapply on the grounds that it only played within the rules.

“Best day on Crypto Twitter for me and IDEX, by far,” Pancakesbrah told The Block. “No regrets. All positive.”

Updated with an image of the affiliate verification notification.


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Adam is the managing editor for Europe, the Middle East and Africa. He is based in central Europe and was a managing editor and podcast host at the crypto exchange OKX's former research arm, OKX Insights. Before that, he co-founded BeInCrypto.com, which he elevated into one of the leading crypto media brands at its peak as the editor-in-chief. Earlier, he served as the editor-in-chief at Bitcoinist.com. Before joining the blockchain and crypto industry, he worked for Looper.com, Grunge.com and SVG.com. He tweets via @XBT002 and can be emailed at [email protected].

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