First of all, I would know whether they're responding immediately, as I applied to participate there myself and still awaiting reply.
I didn't know that because I didn't bother to further investigate your current situation regarding coinroll.
They, unlike other active campaigns, don't require applicants to wear signature when applying for a spot.
I don't usually see campaigns that say "wear signature before applying" but I do often see people saying "I'll change my signature once accepted" when they're enrolling and still get a reply and that basically means that other campaigns don't mind the signature when enrolling too.
They do pretty much the same what Betcoin does.
Betcoin puts people that are qualified in their queue list. They wait until somebody gets kicked out, or voluntarily gets out of the campaign. It is the very reason why I put them in FLUX in the first place.
To elaborate more, the flux says "between closed and accepting". As you can see now, Betcoin is actually
closed for new participants, but if one of their members gets out of the campaign, they are going to
accept the next one on the line.
But it starting to look like Betcoin have their own special category, it's the only campaign marked as 'flux' and red star (not sure why).
The FLUX status has been empty for a long time. It's not my fault that Betcoin falls to that category.
Just a thought, you not knowing why Betcoin has a red star just shows how inactive you were in the past weeks/months or maybe you were active but simply didn't care to look at the Scam Accusations/Investigation board.