File this under “things the SERPs haven’t noticed yet”: MyFreeCams lifetime revshare — the offer whose abrupt termination in February 2016 became the industry’s standard cautionary tale — is back. CrakRevenue’s current MyFreeCams offer page lists 18% lifetime revshare, open to 250+ geos, with 60+ landing pages and a $30M+ historical-payouts banner.
If that sounds unremarkable, some history: when MFC killed its CrakRevenue revshare in 2016, affiliates with years of accumulated referred users watched a recurring income stream end by email. We covered it at the time, and it’s been Exhibit A in every “don’t depend on one program” argument since — including ours.
The return comes with context worth knowing:
- It’s 18%, not the old rate — two points under Chaturbate’s 20%, on a site with a fraction of Chaturbate’s new-user volume.
- It lives inside CrakRevenue, not at MFC. You’re paid on Crak’s terms ($100 minimum via Paxum, twice-monthly cycles), and MFC is one offer in a catalog — which, given how 2016 went, is the healthier arrangement.
- Most of the internet still says it’s dead. Search results for “myfreecams affiliate” remain a mix of 2016 obituaries and zombie listicles quoting 2015 terms. Verify against the live offer page, not blog posts — ours included; that’s why we date our claims.
Should you promote it? Our take hasn’t changed since this morning’s full review: if you have MFC-shaped traffic — brand queries, model-name pages, an audience that wants the female-solo format — 18% lifetime on MFC’s famously loyal spenders is real money. For generic cam traffic, Chaturbate still wins the math. The complete breakdown, including who should skip it, is in our MyFreeCams affiliate 2026 review.