Oh wow I received the payment too although I totally forgot about it so I was wondering why there was an unknown payment in my wallet! At first, I thought it was for my PM campaign but I could see that it wasn't the reason so I was going to make a thread about it. Decided to do a Google search on the transaction ID and this thread popped up!
Thanks OP! I'll be looking forward to checking out your site in the future.
I am just a Member and I haven't trade options on your site and I am having a sig. now so I can't join
But I checked Op's campaign and it is nothing special. To be honest payment he is offering is below average. You will do better if you enroll to bit-x when you reach full member status. Or if you don't post that much to some campaigns with this rule - 50 posts per month for 0.5 BTC for full members - as there are couple of these on our forum.
I wouldn't say it's below average but it's not above average either. Typically senior members get about 0.001 BTC per post and full members get 0.0005-0.0008 BTC per post. DaDice and Bit-X have higher than average rates but there are many sig campaigns that pay lower too (e.g. 777Coin).
I think this rule of yours:
1. You must have bought or sold at least 1 binary option on on Coinut. This is put in place to ensure that you know what you are advertising.
Is what's holding many people from joining your campaign.
Btw, got my payment for the survey. Thx
It's not too uncommon for sites to force signature campaign members to register an account (e.g. Cryptomine.io used to do this and BIT-X and 777Coin currently does this) although the requirement that you actually have to
use the site is far less common but still probably not completely unheard of. I agree that it does limit the pool of eligible members somewhat.