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Topic: Sig campaign doesn't pay in bitcoin.... - page 2. (Read 497 times)

legendary
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Gamble responsibly
April 25, 2024, 04:13:46 AM
#9
Ok so I know its a rule that if a campaign doesn't pay in bitcoin, it has to be launched in the altcoin section. I cannot find a rule anywhere though, can someone point me to it please?
There is no two reasons we have marketplace in both bitcoin and altcoins board.

I think altcoin sig camps should be more common since bitcoin’s transaction fees are becoming a pain in the ass lately. I am getting 70-90 usd weekly in btc from my sig but blackjack.fun’s withdrawal fees take half of that. It is not sustainable like this.
Sorry about this. But bitcoin signature campaign is more common and more recognized on Bitcointalk. Recognition is important to the sites advertising through signature campaign.
legendary
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April 25, 2024, 03:14:11 AM
#8
I don't remember seeing it either, even as a hard-and-fast rule. Here's a campaign

Stake.com SIGNATURE CAMPAIGN l UP TO $160/WEEK l HERO/LEG ONLY!
It seems many people didn't see if the campaign paid in USDT since their previous campaign are paid in Bitcoin, but never mind, I've report the thread to altcoins.

Ltc, doge, usdt sig camps should be more common. At least one of these currencies are available on every service. They are well known projects and their price are nearly as stable as btc.
The reason why many campaign insist to paid in Bitcoin is the service board is more popular than bounties, it's a kind of promotion. Bounties is one of section that ignored by many people due to it's spam and scam place, although if all campaigns agree to pay in altcoins, they won't ignore bounty section anymore.
legendary
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April 25, 2024, 03:09:12 AM
#7
I think altcoin sig camps should be more common since bitcoin’s transaction fees are becoming a pain in the ass lately. I am getting 70-90 usd weekly in btc from my sig but blackjack.fun’s withdrawal fees take half of thay. It is not sustainable like this.

Ltc, doge, usdt sig camps should be more common. At least one of these currencies are available on every service. They are well known projects and their price are nearly as stable as btc.
You are completely right and I agree with you, the high transaction fees associated with bitcoin have become a pain in the ass really, and it seems to have become even worser then that of ethereum.

Currently, the mempool seems to have become less congested and Sats per vbyte have been declining since yesterday night, which means that the transaction fees are coming down from its high heavens bit by bit.
But with the bull season coming, and with more and more inscriptions and ordinals being launch on the bitcoin network, I do not see why a reoccurrence of the extreme high fees is not possible, and besides, with bitcoin halvings cutting in half every 4 years, the amount of bitcoins miners earn from every successfully mined bitcoin block, over time, miners are going to depend on the money they make or earn from bitcoin transaction fees, and when bitcoin transaction fees becomes dominant as a means of earning for the miners, rest assured that the fees are gonna get higher and higher if nothing is done about it now.

So, for me, I think using alt for payment for signature campaigns, most especially, stables, have become a better option than continuing to pay in bitcoin.
legendary
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Heisenberg
April 25, 2024, 02:58:28 AM
#6
Perhaps this is the general rule that applies

14. All altcoin related discussion belong in the Alternate cryptocurrencies and its child boards. [3][4][e]

When you look at the guidelines that are pinned in the service board. The idea is that the campaigns that are posted there are paying in Bitcoin. They never mention anything to do with alternate cryptocurrencies
> Signature Campaign Guidelines (read this before starting or joining a campaign)

And then the fact that the bounties (altcoins) board exists explains where they should belong, otherwise we would have all altcoin bounties and signature campaigns being posted in the service board   Grin




hero member
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pxzone.online
April 25, 2024, 02:56:45 AM
#5
I think It's a general knowledge than a rule that any bitcoin payment or partial payment in bitcoin that is a service, signature, contest, etc should be in Services boards, otherwise on altcoins marketplace. That rules is not written somewhere.
legendary
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April 25, 2024, 02:54:21 AM
#4
I think altcoin sig camps should be more common since bitcoin’s transaction fees are becoming a pain in the ass lately. I am getting 70-90 usd weekly in btc from my sig but blackjack.fun’s withdrawal fees take half of that. It is not sustainable like this.

Ltc, doge, usdt sig camps should be more common. At least one of these currencies are available on every service. They are well known projects and their price are nearly as stable as btc.
hero member
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April 25, 2024, 02:37:24 AM
#3
I don't remember seeing it either, even as a hard-and-fast rule. Here's a campaign

Stake.com SIGNATURE CAMPAIGN l UP TO $160/WEEK l HERO/LEG ONLY!
legendary
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April 25, 2024, 02:23:01 AM
#2
There's no concrete line of rules I have found which indicates this but having 2 different marketplace means self explanatory. Marketplace altcoin is self explanatory while Marketplace is only for bitcoin.

By the way, there are services which paid in altcoin but ran there campaign in Services (bitcoin).
legendary
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April 25, 2024, 02:15:45 AM
#1
Ok so I know its a rule that if a campaign doesn't pay in bitcoin, it has to be launched in the altcoin section. I cannot find a rule anywhere though, can someone point me to it please?
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