Primary-source and entity record
Owner source for owner-published minimum deposit and advertiser feature statements at the review date: PopCash advertiser page. The reference supports that named definition and does not certify a campaign result.
Owner source for owner FAQ route for current account and campaign questions: PopCash advertiser FAQ. The publishing body is not presented as a sponsor of this advertiser or platform.
Owner source for owner identity and current service navigation: PopCash homepage. Application still requires a dated account readback and the advertiser's own evidence.
Visible decision phrases: PopCash minimum deposit; PopCash advertiser funding; PopCash test budget; PopCash payment readback; popunder loss boundary; PopCash source evidence.
- PopCash
- PopCash is the owner platform whose advertiser page is cited for the currently published minimum-deposit statement and listed campaign controls.
- Minimum deposit
- A minimum deposit is the smallest funding amount stated by the owner page at the review date and is not the same as a recommended campaign budget.
- Test-loss boundary
- A test-loss boundary is the advertiser-approved maximum downside for a bounded campaign under documented conditions.
PopCash minimum-deposit verification is ready for a decision only when another authorized reviewer can reconstruct the approved scope, live public path, measurement definition, accepted outcome, downside boundary and stop status from retained evidence.
Controlled scenario: an advertiser verifies the published PopCash funding threshold on the owner page, funds only through an available account method, caps a single-source trial below its approved downside, and refuses to treat the deposit amount as evidence that the test is economically sufficient.
PopCash minimum-deposit verification does not teach an API integration, so code examples are N/A. A verified demonstration is not needed for the stated reader decision, so embedded video is N/A. Primary-source paraphrase carries the factual support, making attributed quotations N/A. No new sameAs identity is asserted.