Clare Bowen
Cape Town, SA
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  • Hi everyone

    I’ve noticed a bit of confusion around the CMTE integration modules for LFMTE platforms, so I’d like to clarify how they fit into the bigger picture.

    There appears to be a misunderstanding that CMTE has an “owner.” That’s not how it works. CMTE is community-driven and decentralized, not controlled by a single individual or company. It doesn’t operate under one central reward system like the usual setup. Any owner can acquire CMTE and distribute it however they choose. That flexibility is intentional and is part of what makes it different.

    To make CMTE practical within LFMTE platforms, integration modules were developed. As outlined in the official announcement, “Endgame: Full CMTE Integration for LFMTE Platforms” (June 9, 2025), one module automates reward allocation and payouts within LFMTE. This module is already available and allows CMTE to be used as a payout option inside LFMTE. We are also working on an additional payment gateway module. This was more technical than expected, but it will be available soon.

    You can read the full announcement here:
    https://cmtecoin.com/2025/06/09/endgame-full-cmte-integration-for-lfmte-platforms/

    These modules are simply tools. They standardize tracking, automate distribution, and allow proper wallet payouts. They do not represent ownership of CMTE, and they do not centralize it. They just make it easier for owners to use CMTE in a structured and reliable way.

    Sites using the integration module may display a partner platform badge to indicate technical compatibility. This does not represent ownership or central control of CMTE. It simply signals that the standardized module is being used.

    The programmer owns the modules and handles the technical side. The roles and pricing are transparently listed in the announcement, and payments go directly to him for development and support. Programmers do not work for free, and the cost simply covers the work being done, including the ongoing development of new functionality.

    I am simply a traffic exchange owner who saw the potential early and understood what was needed on a practical level. I shared that perspective and coordinate where needed, including helping guide development on the payment module.

    It’s also worth mentioning, in the spirit of community collaboration, that CMTE is being used in different ways by different owners. That’s actually one of the strengths of a community-driven project like this. It isn’t about one person controlling everything. It’s about people contributing in ways that fit their own platforms and ideas.

    For example, one owner is integrating CMTE on his sites using his own programming approach. Another version was developed specifically for mailers running on the NS script. Different owners, different implementations, same underlying token.

    That’s really the nature of a decentralized system. It grows because people build around it, adapt it, and contribute to it in their own way.

    Even the game I created relies on the module purely for standardized tracking and automated crediting. Without that layer, it would not function properly.

    At the end of the day, this is about cooperation, steady growth, and giving owners and members more flexibility within the industry.

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  • Feb 18th 2026 at 12:30 AM
    External blog highlight promotions

    Hi everyone

    I've just added the blog highlight links from both Easy and FNF to my main promotional rotator which is circulating across many TEs. If people click to view your profiles after seeing your highlight, they will arrive at your full profile which includes your affiliate in the top bar. I'm sure that when others see this free promotion of their blogs, they'll want to join and add theirs as well. Thank you! Keep posting fresh content!

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  • Feb 16th 2026 at 10:53 PM
    Keeping your nose clean

    Keep Your Nose Clean in Business

    There’s an old saying: keep your nose clean.

    In business, that advice still matters more than ever.

    Keeping your nose clean means operating with integrity, transparency, and discipline. It means paying your bills on time, honoring your commitments, and avoiding shortcuts that might bring quick gains but long-term damage. It also means staying out of unnecessary drama, gossip, and personal conflicts that distract from your actual work.

    Reputation is not built overnight. It’s built quietly, consistently, through small daily actions. One broken promise, one dishonest claim, or one reckless comment can undo years of trust. In online business especially, word travels fast. Screenshots last forever. Patterns get noticed.

    Keeping your nose clean does not mean being passive. It means being professional. It means documenting properly, communicating clearly, and responding to criticism calmly instead of emotionally. It means letting your actions speak louder than rumors.

    Most businesses fail because of poor decisions, not bad luck. Cutting corners, bending rules, or operating in grey areas might seem harmless at first. But over time, those habits compound. Clean operations create stability. Stability builds trust. Trust builds longevity.

    If you want to be in business for the long run, protect your name like it’s your most valuable asset. Because it is.

    Keep your nose clean. The rest tends to follow.

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  • Jan 6th 2026 at 4:11 AM
    Blog Posts in Rotation :-)

    Hi everyone :-)

    I've finally gotten around to setting up a better system than we had previously for rotationg your blogs. Now instead of having dozens of profiles in rotation, some with outdated content, and the current ones not getting the exposure they deserve, there is a new blog post highlight page that shows at around every 32 or so pages in the surf. It will only feature blog posts made in the last 60 days.

    I'll do the same at FNF within the next day or two.

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