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Topic: List Of The Longest Forum Signature Campaign Above 100wk That Left/Still Active - page 2. (Read 889 times)

sr. member
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Bitvest doesn't count because of the hiatus?

It's a really cool list and I'm amazed that Crypto.Games was the one that's at the top of longest running and active campaign here in the forum, I was in the belief that it was a Bitvest or Roobet but then I guess, Crypto.Games campaign is older than my own account and I don't know any better in regards to campaigns at that time and I was just posting stuff and trying to join campaigns even if I don't know that there should be a requirements.
hero member
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i just added more campaigns to the list, that is 'Bitmixer, Rollin, FortuneJack, YOLOdice and Sportsbet' but it seems i'm having a little difficulty compiling the whole details which i needed to update 'YOLOdice and Sportsbet', as i will be very glad if there is anybody who took part in these campaigns to tell me How many weeks did YOLOdice campaign lasted? How much was the payment? Was it weekly or monthly?.
Secondly, i will also love if there are people who also took part in Sportsbet campaign, How many weeks did it last? What date did the campaign close?
Thirdly, all thanks to everybody who provided links to close/active campaign threads above 100 weeks i needed to update this.


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I will be very glad if you could keep updating me on active campaigns that crosses 100 weeks, so that they could be added to this thread for documentation purpose. Thanks
Seriously, why didn't you add Bitsler's signature and avatar campaign to your list? It was a very long-lasting campaign with a very high pay rate.
By the way, Fortunejack has many threads, I'll try to include all of them, I'll sum it up for you.
FortuneJack.com NEW Campaign – Earn 0.12 BTC!!! Weekly Payments.
FortuneJack.com Signature Campaign – Earn 0.08 BTC!!!
FortuneJack.com Campaign – Earn up to 0.2 BTC A Month!!! Weekly Payments.
FORTUNEJACK - Earn up to 0.2BTC - NEW Signature Campaign - Weekly Payments
FortuneJack Signature Campaign -Started 6th of April- Hero/Legendary

There are also some other FortuneJack's signature campaigns but they were all temporary, to promote new features and services for a limited time.

I also just reminded another long-lasting signature campaign.
BitDice Casino Signature Campaign - 136 weeks.
bustadice signature campaign - 180 weeks

I am not confident if there are still other signature campaigns that lasted this long but if there is, I'll update you with the list. At the moment, nothing comes to my mind other than these what I posted right now.
hero member
Activity: 1092
Merit: 747
Do you think you can compile another thread which will have list of campaigns that have good weekly budget. Sort it out by highest to lowest.

You can also have a list of the signature campaign which paid good amount per week to its members.
Yes, I can do that, and it will be my greatest pleasure compiling such list for you Sir, ranging from the highest to the lowest pay in both Bitcoin and Dollar weekly payment.
legendary
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Merit: 3878
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It's a nice list.

Since you already visited a lot of campaign threads and obviously earned some good knowledge before creating this thread. Do you think you can compile another thread which will have list of campaigns that have good weekly budget. Sort it out by highest to lowest.

You can also have a list of the signature campaign which paid good amount per week to its members.
legendary
Activity: 2968
Merit: 3406
Crypto Swap Exchange
However, i will be glad if you can recommend any Signature Campaign above 100 weeks which left the forum and not included in my above list. Thanks
secondstrade [119 weeks]

And as well as also missing Bitvest which is running for 31 weeks
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Sorry, I think I just adjusted the rules on the article.
Bitvest has been running for way more than that... The main issue is the fact that they keep creating new threads, so the only way to get the full picture is by connecting the dots [e.g. 82 weeks on this one].

You might want to check the following campaigns as well:

- BIT-X
- Coinroll
- Yobit [another thread]
legendary
Activity: 3472
Merit: 3507
Crypto Swap Exchange
OP, I guess you overlooked this, Bitsler (another campaign I was in) had a signature campaign for 4 years and at that time it was one with a better payment rate

Bitsler's signature and avatar campaign was one of the highest paid that lasted for 4 years, so add them to your list.
legendary
Activity: 2352
Merit: 6089
bitcoindata.science
i just added more campaigns to the list, that is 'Bitmixer, Rollin, FortuneJack, YOLOdice and Sportsbet' but it seems i'm having a little difficulty compiling the whole details which i needed to update 'YOLOdice and Sportsbet', as i will be very glad if there is anybody who took part in these campaigns to tell me How many weeks did YOLOdice campaign lasted? How much was the payment? Was it weekly or monthly?.

Yolodice started 17/01/2017 until 21/02/2021
213 weeks according to https://planetcalc.com/7740/

Payment was 0.01 btc per week when I was there. I moved out in 2020

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/closed-yolodicecom-signature-campaign-1755689
hero member
Activity: 1148
Merit: 643
BTC, a coin of today and tomorrow.
His post is very interesting:

Hi all!
Despite the huge profit we earn, we are closing our activity. Let me explain why.

I'm bitcoin enthusiast since 2011. When we started this service I was convinced that any Bitcoin user has a natural right to privacy. I was totally wrong. Now I grasped that Bitcoin is transparent non-anonymous system by design. Blockchain is a great open book. I believe that Bitcoin will have a great future without dark market transactions. You may use Dash or Zerocoin if you want to buy some weed. Not Bitcoin.

I hope our decision will help to make Bitcoin ecosystem more clean and transparent. I hope our competitors will hear our message and will close their services too. Very soon this kind of activity will be considered as illegal in most of countries.

Cheers,
Bitmixer.IO

Maybe Bitmixer was actually a prophet. He said that very soon mixing activities will be considered as illegal in most countries. I think that is what is happening now .
In the first paragraph of his statement, after stating that he made alot of money from the service. He went ahead to say that mixer is acting against the transparency and openess of bitcoin network. He was emphatically against mixers, which is why he advised people to embrace privacy coins and also advised his competitors to shutdown. Did I get it wrong?
hero member
Activity: 1092
Merit: 747
i just added more campaigns to the list, that is 'Bitmixer, Rollin, FortuneJack, YOLOdice and Sportsbet' but it seems i'm having a little difficulty compiling the whole details which i needed to update 'YOLOdice and Sportsbet', as i will be very glad if there is anybody who took part in these campaigns to tell me How many weeks did YOLOdice campaign lasted? How much was the payment? Was it weekly or monthly?.
Secondly, i will also love if there are people who also took part in Sportsbet campaign, How many weeks did it last? What date did the campaign close?
Thirdly, all thanks to everybody who provided links to close/active campaign threads above 100 weeks i needed to update this.


NOTE
I will be very glad if you could keep updating me on active campaigns that crosses 100 weeks, so that they could be added to this thread for documentation purpose. Thanks
legendary
Activity: 2702
Merit: 4002
Does this mean that it wasn't a manager that counted and processed the payments. And why do you think that nowadays campaign stopped the idea of automated payment?
In 2018 it was easy and fun. There were not many restrictions and merit system was in the early days. I was lucky because I joined CM as soon as I reached SR rank, so I imagine it was much easier in 2016 and 2014 as there were no standards for high-quality posts and the forum was the only place for these projects to advertise, so they did not care about the quality of the posts.

The only thing that everyone was afraid of was ignore lists and ban lists, where campaign managers prepare black lists[1] that prevent you from participating. If your name is not on those lists, your chance of earning is guaranteed.

These lists may be the reason why so many alt accounts are created. Grin

[1] [SMAS] My list of users banned from sig. campaigns
legendary
Activity: 2352
Merit: 6089
bitcoindata.science
The bitmixer campaign was going on for at least 3 years (~150 weeks). Although it was a mixer, I understand it was seized, so there really isn't much point in censoring discussions about it (anyone going to their website will likely end up at the seizure notice).

Bitmixer it was not seized. The owner himself decided to stop working without any pressure. The reason was what is quite current today, the misuse of the mixer service
We cannot deny that he seemed somewhat prophetic

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/the-lagest-bitcoin-mixer-is-about-to-stop-working-2042470

His post is very interesting:

Hi all!
Despite the huge profit we earn, we are closing our activity. Let me explain why.

I'm bitcoin enthusiast since 2011. When we started this service I was convinced that any Bitcoin user has a natural right to privacy. I was totally wrong. Now I grasped that Bitcoin is transparent non-anonymous system by design. Blockchain is a great open book. I believe that Bitcoin will have a great future without dark market transactions. You may use Dash or Zerocoin if you want to buy some weed. Not Bitcoin.

I hope our decision will help to make Bitcoin ecosystem more clean and transparent. I hope our competitors will hear our message and will close their services too. Very soon this kind of activity will be considered as illegal in most of countries.

Cheers,
Bitmixer.IO


There are many interesting points here.

First of all, as a bitcoin enthusiast since 2011, he made a LOT of money. This is probably one of the reason why many people stopped their services... don't need money anymore.

"I believe that Bitcoin will have a great future without dark market transactions. You may use Dash or Zerocoin if you want to buy some weed. Not Bitcoin. "
Although he was running a mixer, he suggests that people use other privacy coins to buy darknet stuff. Probably a lot of people in this forum would throw rocks in him today.


"I hope our decision will help to make Bitcoin ecosystem more clean and transparent. "

Again, he thinks that enhancing privacy on bitcoin might be a problem for bitcoin, as he believes that closing his mixer will  "help" Bitcoin ecosystem.



I was in that campaign for years. Miss Yolodice Smiley
copper member
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The bitmixer campaign was going on for at least 3 years (~150 weeks). Although it was a mixer, I understand it was seized, so there really isn't much point in censoring discussions about it (anyone going to their website will likely end up at the seizure notice).

Bitmixer it was not seized. The owner himself decided to stop working without any pressure. The reason was what is quite current today, the misuse of the mixer service
We cannot deny that he seemed somewhat prophetic

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/the-lagest-bitcoin-mixer-is-about-to-stop-working-2042470
You are correct, that is my mistake. Either way, censoring any link to bit mixer doesn't make a lot of sense because the underlying link will not lead to a working service.
legendary
Activity: 3472
Merit: 3507
Crypto Swap Exchange
But I have also the same question how do they check the quality of a post? If they have the automated posts like Identifying the spam are those are also automated at that time?
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Oh! I see, may be that's how they manage the automatic system.
Anti-SPAM Policy:
Everyone is free to enroll as the system is automatic, however you are going to be subject to weekly checks. This campaign has very high post quality requirements. Here are some of the actions that will get you banned from this campaign:

I was in that campaign. In the beginning, there was no post quality control and all posts were counted (except for boards where the signature is not visible), even the Twitter campaign report in the service section. Of course, this turned into abuse, so later Lauda was hired to clean it and exclude sig. spammers.
Again, after some time, the number of places in the campaign was limited and with the higher price of Bitcoin, the campaign became very attractive.
hero member
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I never knew that was a campaign called Bitmover. What was the pay like, close to chipmixer? Also the automated payment aspect you mentioned, how was it achieved. Paying per post and not weekly. Does this mean that it wasn't a manager that counted and processed the payments. And why do you think that nowadays campaign stopped the idea of automated payment?
It is called bitmi*xer not the bitmo*ver. You can check and compare to chipm*xer from their signature campaign thread- https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/closed-bitmixerio-signature-campaign-1657397 the manager was Lauda.

Bitmixer was the longest campaign that decided to voluntarily stop , and some of the campaigns had automated payment so that payment was made for each post and not weekly.
But I have also the same question how do they check the quality of a post? If they have the automated posts like Identifying the spam are those are also automated at that time?
edited-
Oh! I see, may be that's how they manage the automatic system.
Anti-SPAM Policy:
Everyone is free to enroll as the system is automatic, however you are going to be subject to weekly checks. This campaign has very high post quality requirements. Here are some of the actions that will get you banned from this campaign:
hero member
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BTC, a coin of today and tomorrow.
In the past, most signature campaigns were paid in Bitcoin, and we did not hear about paying for $ per post until after 2020, so it is difficult to guess how much they pay, but few campaigns exceeded 100 weeks and 50 BTC.
Bitmixer was the longest campaign that decided to voluntarily stop , and some of the campaigns had automated payment so that payment was made for each post and not weekly.
I never knew that was a campaign called Bitmover. What was the pay like, close to chipmixer? Also the automated payment aspect you mentioned, how was it achieved. Paying per post and not weekly. Does this mean that it wasn't a manager that counted and processed the payments. And why do you think that nowadays campaign stopped the idea of automated payment?
legendary
Activity: 2702
Merit: 4002
In the past, most signature campaigns were paid in Bitcoin, and we did not hear about paying for $ per post until after 2020, so it is difficult to guess how much they pay, but few campaigns exceeded 100 weeks and 50 BTC.
Bitmixer was the longest campaign that decided to voluntarily stop , and some of the campaigns had automated payment so that payment was made for each post and not weekly.
hero member
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NOTE: Due to the ban of mixers, mixer signature campaigns are excluded from this list except ChipMixer
Mentioning this here still give you the chances of promoting them, in my opinion I would advise you to exclude this post here and make it to be entirely other projects than mentioning anything mixers.
Note: theymos has warned against anyone mentioning it or directly/indirectly sharing link that leads to it could lead to ban.

Was this a fairly recent development? when did he say mentioning could lead to a ban?

because last I heard, discussions are still allowed and meant we can still mention their names provided that there's no link. theymos was a bit lenient on seized mixers at that time as well since they weren't wordfiltered IIRC likely because they're defunct thus can't be used anymore.
legendary
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It is also clear from the list that other service companies had no luck in advertising using signature campaigns, otherwise they would not have stopped their campaigns in a short time. The bestchange campaign is probably the longest, but it seems that it has recently been affected by a decline in traffic on the forum after the mix ers were banned. We should also not forget that some of them did not have the ability to extend the campaign because they worked according to a specific marketing plan.

It is interesting to recall some of the campaigns in which we were participants, and some of them are truly legendary, not only in terms of duration, but also in terms of how much they paid their participants. It is true that in its last period CM paid $6/post, but for most of the duration of the campaign it paid 0.0375 BTC max for 50 posts per week. Roughly calculated, it's just a little less than 2 BTC per year - I don't think anyone has managed to surpass that.

This indicates the amount of profits that mix ers earn compared to other service platforms active in the crypto space. Chip mixer platform remained the best and most effective compared to all its competitors before its activity was seized, but after that other mix ers appeared that paid the same value to the signature campaign participants, and if its advertising campaigns had not been banned on the forum, it would have maintained its strategy.

On the other hand, the gambling platforms were not able to enter into this competition against the mix ers for the highest paying, but some of them maintained the campaign without any legal problems.
legendary
Activity: 2128
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However, i will be glad if you can recommend any Signature Campaign above 100 weeks which left the forum and not included in my above list. Thanks
Unfortunately the sig Chip Mixer campaign has been discontinued, if I hadn't stumbled on the case, I'm sure the chip mixer would be the highest ranking running on this forum.

I have seen a short list of signature campaigns that have been operating for a long time here: Topic: [INFO] Signature Campaign [Bitcoin Payment Only]| Updated., but whatever you show here about the sig campaign, it is also useful for those who want to register in the campaign, appreciated for your efforts, about sig information.

I only hope that all the campaigns on the OP's list can continue to develop and last twice as long as the data mentioned.
legendary
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It is interesting to recall some of the campaigns in which we were participants, and some of them are truly legendary, not only in terms of duration, but also in terms of how much they paid their participants. It is true that in its last period CM paid $6/post, but for most of the duration of the campaign it paid 0.0375 BTC max for 50 posts per week. Roughly calculated, it's just a little less than 2 BTC per year - I don't think anyone has managed to surpass that.
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