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February 28, 2024, 01:03:55 PM
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April 04, 2023, 10:18:29 AM
#38
It's a pity it was a joke. I think many of us believed the joke because it was the right time to make it. After the CM campaign ended, many of us expected other campaigns to push the rates up to get the best posters, which has started to happen with the whirlwind.money campaign.

We will have to see how things develop in the coming months, now that we have no fools days in sight.
Yeah, I fell for it too  Grin

Maybe because we have different time zones, so by the time I saw the announcements, I thought It was way beyond the time for April 1st jokes.
But still credit to him for bringing in a number of signature campaigns. The number of active signature campaigns is so good, actually. It doesn't even feel like it's a bear market.

If anyone remembers the period in the bear market between 2018-2019. It was bad! There were barely any good signature campaigns and their rates were low.
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April 04, 2023, 07:33:19 AM
#37
The whirlwind.money manager will be rotating again for the next week as this has been announced and he will be looking for a quality poster because their project offers such high payouts than other mixers so we will see in the coming months how the competition will continue to grow of course. .

I think you misunderstood. He said he might make changes depending on the circumstances, not that he would necessarily do so.

Obviously there would be some changes. The time and process of hiring was fast and I think he will take indepth time to check this week performance and may likely remove some users in order to accept more quality posters. He might do this by reducing the slot for Snr member rank and increase that of Hero and Legendary as majority of the ex chipmixer participants are Legendary users.

There are alot of mixers in competition now and this may continue until one completely stands out of the crowd.
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April 04, 2023, 12:21:44 AM
#36
The whirlwind.money manager will be rotating again for the next week as this has been announced and he will be looking for a quality poster because their project offers such high payouts than other mixers so we will see in the coming months how the competition will continue to grow of course. .

I think you misunderstood. He said he might make changes depending on the circumstances, not that he would necessarily do so.

Users could be rotated out based on performance (not based on how much you post, more about how you post).

Mixing bitcoins is trending hype on forums.

I agree with this. After the fall of CM, there are a lot of mixers that are trying to grab a good part of the market share.
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April 03, 2023, 09:18:07 AM
#35
It's a pity it was a joke. I think many of us believed the joke because it was the right time to make it. After the CM campaign ended, many of us expected other campaigns to push the rates up to get the best posters, which has started to happen with the whirlwind.money campaign.

We will have to see how things develop in the coming months, now that we have no fools days in sight.

 Grin

Damn I believed that april fools joke didn't even think YoMix would increase their payout rate after making payments for the previous week, now we are aware and indeed don't look so stupid.

The whirlwind.money manager will be rotating again for the next week as this has been announced and he will be looking for a quality poster because their project offers such high payouts than other mixers so we will see in the coming months how the competition will continue to grow of course. .

Mixing bitcoins is trending hype on forums.
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April 02, 2023, 10:51:45 PM
#34
There's no deflation in signature campaigns anymore, now it's inflation in signature campaigns since Sinbad relaunch it's campaign and the weekly payment is $300/week for 30 posts, it's really crazy how they're want to paid with huge pay rate and they want to hire 90 users!

Another one, Yomix will now pay legendary/Hero members $7 per post  - Yo!Mix Bitcoin Mixer Signature Campaign| Reward up to $205/w | 2/2 escrow

It's a pity it was a joke. I think many of us believed the joke because it was the right time to make it. After the CM campaign ended, many of us expected other campaigns to push the rates up to get the best posters, which has started to happen with the whirlwind.money campaign.

We will have to see how things develop in the coming months, now that we have no fools days in sight.
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April 02, 2023, 04:10:56 AM
#33
As it turns out, none of that from yesterday was true and Royse777 pulled a fast one on all of us. Grin
Many wanted to believe it, me included. You got us all worked up for nothing. Tongue

@Royse777
when you didn't answer my message I stopped believing the new rates were genuine. That and the missing 5 BTC in the escrow address.
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April 01, 2023, 06:30:57 PM
#32
Not sure if it's a deflation of signature campaigns just because one great signature campaign ended. We have had very many great sign campaigns end in the past, but good new campaigns kept popping up.

If you have any doubts, just look at the service board right now.

There's no deflation in signature campaigns anymore, now it's inflation in signature campaigns since Sinbad relaunch it's campaign and the weekly payment is $300/week for 30 posts, it's really crazy how they're want to paid with huge pay rate and they want to hire 90 users!

Some users said it's April fools' day, but it seems unlikely. Looking forward to see the war begin, I think most users will trying their luck to join it. Maybe users which have joined  whirlwind.money campaign will jump to Sinbad Cheesy

Another one, Yomix will now pay legendary/Hero members $7 per post  - Yo!Mix Bitcoin Mixer Signature Campaign| Reward up to $205/w | 2/2 escrow
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April 01, 2023, 02:18:33 PM
#31
Yeah, I think it's interesting how the CM case has affected signature campaign payments. It's definitely possible that some campaigns will try to collect the majority of ex-CMs in a higher paying campaign in the future.

As for the maximum payout per week, I means it's understandable why some people might want to build up an alt account to get paid for two campaigns.

However, it's important to remember that using alt accounts is against the rules and could result in a ban. So, it's not worth the risk.
Having alt accounts isn't against the rules or get you banned unless you have a bunch of them that you hide from the public and use them as they aren't yours but are from different random people. There is no problem in having an alt account if you declare it to be your alt yourself, there are a lot of reputable forum members that have one or more alt accounts that are known to be their alts.

That being said, I don't really think that ChipMixer participants cared really for the maximum payout and would create alt accounts solely for that reason. The quality of their posting shows that they care more about being in the discussion than posting to earn a few bucks every time.
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April 01, 2023, 02:36:46 AM
#30
Hopefully more campaigns will come along and push the rates up.
Say no more.

There's no deflation in signature campaigns anymore, now it's inflation in signature campaigns since Sinbad relaunch it's campaign and the weekly payment is $300/week for 30 posts, it's really crazy how they're want to paid with huge pay rate and they want to hire 90 users!

Some users said it's April fools' day, but it seems unlikely. Looking forward to see the war begin, I think most users will trying their luck to join it. Maybe users which have joined  whirlwind.money campaign will jump to Sinbad Cheesy
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March 30, 2023, 11:18:59 PM
#29
But yesterday there's a new campaign with high payment comes up [CFNP] whirlwind.money | Redefining Mixing | Signature Campaign ~Up to $150/week, it's actually have a same pay rate like Chipmixer, the difference is you must wear the avatar and the maximum posts is 25.

Well, but the essential difference is that the maximum payment is for 25 posts, instead of the 50 that CM used to pay. It's double the pay. That's why I was wondering if some ex-CMs might be tempted to build up an alt to get paid for 50 posts.

With the case you mention, things have actually changed, and there is no longer a deflation or reduction in pay due to supply and demand. The whirlwind.money campaign has hired many of the best posters, giving them the maximum pay per post, in turn these have left vacancies in other campaigns that have had to be filled, so I think it has been a blessing for posters who post constructively on the forum.

Hopefully more campaigns will come along and push the rates up.
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March 29, 2023, 07:07:08 AM
#28
I just don't understand what's the problem is?
You don't see a problem with getting paid $100 a week instead of $300 a week? Or in getting paid $0 because in your signature campaign they have removed you to accept ex-CM participants?
That's a problem for the current participants, but if we look on the different perspective that's not a problem because it's a fair play. Yeah maybe I can get kicked out from the campaign, but that's what we need to accept it's? there's no agreement if the current participants will always stay in the campaign until the campaign ends, except the participants leave the campaign.

But yesterday there's a new campaign with high payment comes up [CFNP] whirlwind.money | Redefining Mixing | Signature Campaign ~Up to $150/week, it's actually have a same pay rate like Chipmixer, the difference is you must wear the avatar and the maximum posts is 25.
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March 28, 2023, 12:38:25 PM
#27
In my opinion, inflation can definitely have an impact on signature campaign payments. As the value of a currency decreases over time, it becomes more expensive to pay people the same amount of money.

So, this means that companies may have to adjust their payment structures to account for inflation. Interesting that you've noticed the opposite happening with the CM case. Generally, it can be difficult to predict how these things will play out in the future.

But, definitely possible that some campaigns may try to collect ex-CMs for a higher paying campaign. It all depends on the company's strategy and the demand for certain types of work.

As for your last question, important to follow the rules of each campaign and only participate in one account per campaign to maintain rule in campaign.
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March 27, 2023, 10:47:39 AM
#26
Yeah, I think it's interesting how the CM case has affected signature campaign payments. It's definitely possible that some campaigns will try to collect the majority of ex-CMs in a higher paying campaign in the future.

As for the maximum payout per week, I means it's understandable why some people might want to build up an alt account to get paid for two campaigns.

However, it's important to remember that using alt accounts is against the rules and could result in a ban. So, it's not worth the risk.
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March 26, 2023, 02:03:08 PM
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The point is, with the influx of ex-CM participants, there is an increase of pressure to maintain the quality of your post especially if you are on a campaign with a former CM participant. It just feels like you can be replaced anytime soon if you can't keep up with them and not do some legwork.
That's healthy competition, it happens in any job. I prefer that over paying people who spam shitposts.

If you notice the services section there are a couple ex CM participants advertising their space is now for rent. Some of those guys will get custom deals.
Correct. I created a topic, and received and accepted an offer 3 days later. Before creating that topic, I got some offers already, but I wanted to see if there's something I like more.
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March 25, 2023, 04:20:13 PM
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Some time ago I created the following thread in this very section.

Inflation and its possible impact on signature campaign payments.

Interestingly, with the CM case I see the opposite has happened. We have the top forum posters who have mostly moved on to work for lower paying campaigns and for the rest it has become more difficult to get into or stay in the higher paying campaigns, which are the ones with a maximum payout of $100 per week plus possible bonus.

I wanted to comment on this issue, asking those who have been on the forum longer if something similar has happened in the past.

Also if you think that in the future some campaign will try to collect the majority of ex-CMs in a higher paying campaign.

And one last question. The CM campaign paid for a maximum of 50 posts per week, while the rest (except Stake.com) pay for a maximum of 25. Do you think this will lead some people to try to build up an alt account so that in the future they can get paid for two campaigns for a total of 50 posts per week?
There are a decent number of posters on this forum who have custom deals. Companies want the people in the community that are bigger names. So they will pay a premium for those posters.

If you notice the services section there are a couple ex CM participants advertising their space is now for rent. Some of those guys will get custom deals. No company will likely try to get all of the ex CM participants as that could get expensive, but having a few might help their businesses visibility and reach on the forum.
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March 25, 2023, 01:23:34 PM
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Also if you think that in the future some campaign will try to collect the majority of ex-CMs in a higher paying campaign.
Bitcointalk is still the best place to advertise anything related to Cryptocurrency

I have not Known how advertisement happens in some other online forums, but in the bitcointalk, I have known how the advertisement works. Apart from the chipmixer which advertised in bitcointalk together with no gambling companies such as Best_Change.

Bitcointalk is best in advertising gambling-related businesses. As you can see more than 80% of the signature campaigns in this forum is gambling-related. I am yet to know how gambling adopted cryptocurrency very fast more than other sectors of the economy.
While we are expecting Alanother big mixer to show up. It is possible that another gambling company like Livecasino may show up.
New crypto casinos are popping often but to establish their name and bring reputation will take time as well as starting new business especially a gambling company is not that easy because first they need to get a gambling license then need to spend money on advertising so their name will get recognised by crypto community and very few casinos managed to do all that is very small time frame.
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March 25, 2023, 06:23:33 AM
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Also if you think that in the future some campaign will try to collect the majority of ex-CMs in a higher paying campaign.
Bitcointalk is still the best place to advertise anything related to Cryptocurrency

I have not Known how advertisement happens in some other online forums, but in the bitcointalk, I have known how the advertisement works. Apart from the chipmixer which advertised in bitcointalk together with no gambling companies such as Best_Change.

Bitcointalk is best in advertising gambling-related businesses. As you can see more than 80% of the signature campaigns in this forum is gambling-related. I am yet to know how gambling adopted cryptocurrency very fast more than other sectors of the economy.
While we are expecting Alanother big mixer to show up. It is possible that another gambling company like Livecasino may show up.
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March 23, 2023, 09:58:46 AM
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Also if you think that in the future some campaign will try to collect the majority of ex-CMs in a higher paying campaign.
Bitcointalk is still the best place to advertise anything related to Cryptocurrency I'm sure another one will come to be another Chipmixer, Chipmixer become a popular mixer because they conquered the Bitcointalk community, casinos and all the other Crypto based platforms can advertise on other marketing platforms but Chipmixer did the best strategy, marketing their platform in a Crypto forum, probably another mixer will do this because Chipmixer has left a big void and these new mixers will try to fill the void Chipmixer left.
The Bitcointalk signature participants will be lucky if we can have at least 3 Mixers vying to replace CM's absence.
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March 23, 2023, 09:14:31 AM
#20

Also i remember that in the past Campaigns used to play in bitcoin without calculating its dollar value, but ever since the bitcoin price has raised, campaigns will pay in term of dollar value, the equivalent bitcoin.
The issue differs in different countries. For example, in some countries, obtaining an income of $100 represents wealth, and among them, participating in signature campaigns as a primary source of income may be better than going to work in order to obtain $100 per month.
Not to mention the ease of joining signature campaigns with more than one account, and thus greed will increase.
So far, I have not calculated the return on long-term investment if that money is not spent.

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March 23, 2023, 05:48:55 AM
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There is not doubt that ex chipmixer participants are exceptional quality posters. I admire many of them who maintain quality and still complete 50 posts per week.
I have a prediction or projection that soon a campaign would be launched, which will pay upto $200 per week and this campaign will accommodate almost all ex chipmixer participants. This would be a mixer campaign.


The point is, with the influx of ex-CM participants, there is an increase of pressure to maintain the quality of your post especially if you are on a campaign with a former CM participant. It just feels like you can be replaced anytime soon if you can't keep up with them and not do some legwork.

This is correct,  some old quality posters who have relaxed and allowed their quality drop would be replaced. This act has reinforced quality in the forum.
I also feel for some participants who has been managing $100 per week and eventually got replaced by someone coming from $300 per week.
Well, I know every company needs high quality posters in order to be sustained. Then there is Hhampuz who is a manager with a difference. He wasn't moved nor threatened to dismiss or downsize.
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March 23, 2023, 01:05:29 AM
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Apart from the implementation of the merit system, the discontinued chipmixer signature campaign just become another catalyst for other members to upskill themselves in terms of being articulate and experessing themselves more clearly. Because if not, there would be a surplus of forum members who can't earn even a single penny.

The point is, with the influx of ex-CM participants, there is an increase of pressure to maintain the quality of your post especially if you are on a campaign with a former CM participant. It just feels like you can be replaced anytime soon if you can't keep up with them and not do some legwork.
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March 22, 2023, 07:46:06 PM
#17
It depends on your country, do you have a main job, and the amount of exchange in your country compared to the quality of your posts and the time you spend on the forum.

If the forum is just a bonus to get bitcoin and share your knowledge, then there is no difference. For example, I was in CM campaign for two years, and now I am in Best_change for two years. The second campaign pays a third of the amount of the first campaign, but the price of the bitcoin increased during this same period, which made the money I collected from CM during the first two years is equivalent to 3 times the current CM payment or 6 time of best_change, and so on.

So if you have a job that covers the basics and luxuries, creating an alt account in order to get $ 100 a week is a waste of time.

You will never consider the payment from signature campaigns to be your main income. If you only depend upon earning from signatures, you are doing something seriously wrong. Most people use the Signature earning as a pocket money or as a wage for part time work and they are satisfied with what the get. Also, when you see that people are working blindly for bounties, where nothing is grantee if they will get any valuable tokens or not, working is signature campaigns is far better and people are willing to work.

Also i remember that in the past Campaigns used to play in bitcoin without calculating its dollar value, but ever since the bitcoin price has raised, campaigns will pay in term of dollar value, the equivalent bitcoin.
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March 22, 2023, 10:30:12 AM
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Also if you think that in the future some campaign will try to collect the majority of ex-CMs in a higher paying campaign.

And one last question. The CM campaign paid for a maximum of 50 posts per week, while the rest (except Stake.com) pay for a maximum of 25. Do you think this will lead some people to try to build up an alt account so that in the future they can get paid for two campaigns for a total of 50 posts per week?

most likely that's what will happen, especially if the member really has a smart brain then he will create another account to meet his weekly target of pay in a campaign. I personally don't think that CM will end but what can we do when the government finds a loophole to stop CM's operations, many former CM campaigns were immediately accepted in other campaigns and the competition with members who had reputations and the quality of the posts wasn't that good was increasingly unbalanced.

until now I still really salute the members who continue to contribute to this forum very well but don't chase pay from signature campaigns.
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March 22, 2023, 07:18:05 AM
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It depends on your country, do you have a main job, and the amount of exchange in your country compared to the quality of your posts and the time you spend on the forum.

If the forum is just a bonus to get bitcoin and share your knowledge, then there is no difference. For example, I was in CM campaign for two years, and now I am in Best_change for two years. The second campaign pays a third of the amount of the first campaign, but the price of the bitcoin increased during this same period, which made the money I collected from CM during the first two years is equivalent to 3 times the current CM payment or 6 time of best_change, and so on.

So if you have a job that covers the basics and luxuries, creating an alt account in order to get $ 100 a week is a waste of time.
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March 22, 2023, 04:52:05 AM
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Also if you think that in the future some campaign will try to collect the majority of ex-CMs in a higher paying campaign.

Forum posting has become competitive now with the absence of Chipmixer because all campaign participants are now in trouble of getting replaced for a better poster, I don't know the possibility of a new campaign that will pay like Chipmixer because there's none in the past that comes out and equal the rate, maybe these new mixers will play the new role or filled the spot vacated by Chipmixer.

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And one last question. The CM campaign paid for a maximum of 50 posts per week, while the rest (except Stake.com) pay for a maximum of 25. Do you think this will lead some people to try to build up an alt account so that in the future they can get paid for two campaigns for a total of 50 posts per week?
It's been happening for a long time as long as they aren't on the same campaign, and they are good and accepted by the campaign managers there's no issue at all.
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March 21, 2023, 10:40:46 PM
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I just don't understand what's the problem is?

You don't see a problem with getting paid $100 a week instead of $300 a week? Or in getting paid $0 because in your signature campaign they have removed you to accept ex-CM participants?

I have no doubt an alt or five will be created and outed in the pages of the Known Alts of any-one - A User Generated List Mk IV thread.

You can add my alt there: Cuenta Alternativa

Some may try it, but it is not against the rules of the forum to have multiple accounts and participate with them in different signature campaigns.

I know, and I have one, as I just said, which is why I was wondering if some of the former participants might be tempted to use an alt, doing things legally, in order to be able to participate in two campaigns. The problem I see with this is that if you start with an alt from scratch, it's going to take a year to monetise it properly.

This not inflation/deflation.

This is demand supply and unemployment.

You are probably right but I think I'll leave the title as it is, because although it's not quite correct, I think people understand what I wanted to express.



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We cannot deny that CM had many of the best posters in the forum. So it is just logical that they will land on the best-paying campaigns. And if their campaign ends, they can easily hop to another campaign if there are available slots, and managers are all too willing to welcome them aboard, provided they are the kind of posters that the campaign is looking for. Otherwise, even if they are brilliant posters, I guess the managers would prefer other applicants. Somebody who is very knowledgeable in project development, for example, may not be the best poster in the gambling section.
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March 21, 2023, 07:54:14 PM
#11
I wanted to comment on this issue, asking those who have been on the forum longer if something similar has happened in the past.

From what I've seen people go from higher to lower rates all the time most likely because it's better than being vacant. It's worth nothing that most people probably know CM's rate was above average hence previous CM participants just went back to current average rates which I'm guessing has been followed by campaigns for some time already. 

The competition has also been increasing over the years, I would say posters who couldn't keep up has been weeded out over time as well. But since CM is a big campaign mostly filled with top posters plus it all happened in less than a week, it was more impactful/noticeable.
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March 21, 2023, 07:24:52 PM
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And one last question. The CM campaign paid for a maximum of 50 posts per week, while the rest (except Stake.com) pay for a maximum of 25. Do you think this will lead some people to try to build up an alt account so that in the future they can get paid for two campaigns for a total of 50 posts per week?
There was always cheaters and alt accounts abuse in forum, and this is not related with payment or number of posts.
I prefer campaigns that don't have strict limitation and that are giving more freedom to people, but this can be abused like anything in real life.
Few years ago if I remember correctly, someone was caught cheating even in ChipMixer campaign and this was all happening during the time of highest rates CM ever paid.
If I remember correctly it was identified that this guy was legendary member figmentofmyass and he used several accounts to cheat in ChipMixer campaign, and this lasted for months, maybe even years.
Members figmentofmyass, squatter and exstasie were all in CM campaign in the same time, but he controlled more accounts:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/--5313637

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March 21, 2023, 05:40:15 PM
#9


... if you think that in the future some campaign will try to collect the majority of ex-CMs in a higher paying campaign.
The possible type of platform that can launch a campaign similar to Chipmixer is also a mixer but I doubt if they can pay equal to what Chipmixer did although they can, it's hard to match CM payout especially now that the competition is very stiff.


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And one last question. The CM campaign paid for a maximum of 50 posts per week, while the rest (except Stake.com) pay for a maximum of 25. Do you think this will lead some people to try to build up an alt account so that in the future they can get paid for two campaigns for a total of 50 posts per week?

That's possible and it could be happening but it's hard to accumulate 50 good posts majority of it in the gambling section unless you treat it as a full-time job, signature campaign to accumulate free Bitcoin is still the best option, but you also need a full-time job because there's no permanent signature campaign.
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March 21, 2023, 01:07:01 PM
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Afaik CM is the longest running campaign ever on the forum so I'm not sure this ever happened before.
Crypto.Games is two years older than CM and still running.

That is correct. I even participate in cryptogames campaign for about 2 years before joining CM.

Some time ago I created the following thread in this very section.

Inflation and its possible impact on signature campaign payments.

Interestingly, with the CM case I see the opposite has happened. We have the top forum posters who have mostly moved on to work for lower paying campaigns and for the rest it has become more difficult to get into or stay in the higher paying campaigns, which are the ones with a maximum payout of $100 per week plus possible bonus.

This not inflation/deflation.

This is demand supply and unemployment.

As now there is a big supply of posters without a camping,  the ones who hasa bad post history/reputation  will have to be unemployed or accept lower payments.

I believe in a few months a big camping will appear.  Let's wait.



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March 21, 2023, 07:18:31 AM
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And one last question. The CM campaign paid for a maximum of 50 posts per week, while the rest (except Stake.com) pay for a maximum of 25. Do you think this will lead some people to try to build up an alt account so that in the future they can get paid for two campaigns for a total of 50 posts per week?
There is always possibility for that as for some even 50 posts per week wasn't enough so they managed to get few more alts in CM campaign, but I don't expect to see a big surge in high quality newbie accounts (that would be a sign that something fishy is going on).


Afaik CM is the longest running campaign ever on the forum so I'm not sure this ever happened before.
Crypto.Games is two years older than CM and still running.

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March 21, 2023, 07:02:12 AM
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Also if you think that in the future some campaign will try to collect the majority of ex-CMs in a higher paying campaign.

I personally doubt that any of the currently active managers will decide to increase pay rates even close to what CM was paying, or in other words, to suggest it to a potential new advertiser. The standards have long been set, and the question arises, why pay someone more if he agrees to less?

And one last question. The CM campaign paid for a maximum of 50 posts per week, while the rest (except Stake.com) pay for a maximum of 25. Do you think this will lead some people to try to build up an alt account so that in the future they can get paid for two campaigns for a total of 50 posts per week?

Some may try it, but it is not against the rules of the forum to have multiple accounts and participate with them in different signature campaigns. Of course, there are those who work against the rules, but that is something that has always existed.

I wanted to comment on this issue, asking those who have been on the forum longer if something similar has happened in the past.

What has changed compared to the past is that today we only have two types of advertising, one is mixing, and the other is gambling. About 6-7 years ago, there were several different businesses that used signature campaigns for their advertising.
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March 21, 2023, 04:37:02 AM
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Do you think this will lead some people to try to build up an alt account so that in the future they can get paid for two campaigns for a total of 50 posts per week?

I have no doubt an alt or five will be created and outed in the pages of the Known Alts of any-one - A User Generated List Mk IV thread.

One such cluster of alts was found to be claiming from the Chipmixer Signature Campaign.  I'd have to look back through the past reports from the various investigators to jog my memory who those UID's were and get back to you with the information if you want??
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March 21, 2023, 04:21:54 AM
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Also if you think that in the future some campaign will try to collect the majority of ex-CMs in a higher paying campaign.
Many Chipmixer campaign participants are excellent posters, using good is an understatement, but did you know that there are some Chipmixer campaign participants that are no more active while some may not even apply for any campaign. There is high possibility that campaign managers will take many of them if a better paying campaign come to this forum, they are good posters and many of them are posting exceptionally.

The CM campaign paid for a maximum of 50 posts per week, while the rest (except Stake.com) pay for a maximum of 25. Do you think this will lead some people to try to build up an alt account so that in the future they can get paid for two campaigns for a total of 50 posts per week?
Building an alt is not the issue, if you have good posting quality. But some people build alt, this makes them to have reduced posting quality. What we cared for is good posting quality, not alts.
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March 21, 2023, 02:22:03 AM
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I just don't understand what's the problem is? any campaign will trying to find the best poster who agree with their pay rate or private agreement, if not they will look into other user, not only ex-Chipmixer participants. They're allowed to join any campaign, similar like many users in this forum where jump into other campaign with better pay rate, rule or project they will promoting.

Do you think this will lead some people to try to build up an alt account so that in the future they can get paid for two campaigns for a total of 50 posts per week?
Any user can create alt account to join a signature campaign, not only ex-Chipmixer participants.

to roll back their habbit of hitting 50 posts per week instead of signing up for alts.
I don't think it's correct to say their habit is to hit 50 posts per week, some participants doesn't always create 50 posts and some participants also post more than 50 posts per week.
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March 21, 2023, 01:04:27 AM
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I wanted to comment on this issue, asking those who have been on the forum longer if something similar has happened in the past.
Afaik CM is the longest running campaign ever on the forum so I'm not sure this ever happened before.

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Also if you think that in the future some campaign will try to collect the majority of ex-CMs in a higher paying campaign.

And one last question. The CM campaign paid for a maximum of 50 posts per week, while the rest (except Stake.com) pay for a maximum of 25. Do you think this will lead some people to try to build up an alt account so that in the future they can get paid for two campaigns for a total of 50 posts per week?

Or some of them even have alt with paid campaign attributes? I think the ex-CM campaigner made it possible to make a price/post deal to some of the existing managers only to roll back their habbit of hitting 50 posts per week instead of signing up for alts.
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March 21, 2023, 12:11:35 AM
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Some time ago I created the following thread in this very section.

Inflation and its possible impact on signature campaign payments.

Interestingly, with the CM case I see the opposite has happened. We have the top forum posters who have mostly moved on to work for lower paying campaigns and for the rest it has become more difficult to get into or stay in the higher paying campaigns, which are the ones with a maximum payout of $100 per week plus possible bonus.

I wanted to comment on this issue, asking those who have been on the forum longer if something similar has happened in the past.

Also if you think that in the future some campaign will try to collect the majority of ex-CMs in a higher paying campaign.

And one last question. The CM campaign paid for a maximum of 50 posts per week, while the rest (except Stake.com) pay for a maximum of 25. Do you think this will lead some people to try to build up an alt account so that in the future they can get paid for two campaigns for a total of 50 posts per week?
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