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legendary
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as a person that lives in a third world country, I can say that some signature campaign's salary here is higher than some other job's salary that you can get from a company. it is a good sideline for someone who lives in a third-world country but it is not good enough to completely rely on it. I hope members who might be thinking like this would seriously reconsider the decision they'll make.

hero member
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-Will you quit your job if in a month, you earn more from signature campaign than you do get from working 8am - 4pm?

Yes of course its worth quitting if what you're putting in for the job is less to what its paying you.

-Is it okay to hinge your life on the earnings you get weekly from your signature campaigns?

No in this regard as it is always advisible not to put all eggs in same basket, always have an alternative to you income source, as most campaign tend to stop along the way due to one or two reasons, while only few last for longer periods.

-Has the existence of signature campaigns on this forum eliminated the need to work offline for other people? 

Yes, indeed it has created a tremendous success in helping youths create their precious time investing in cryptocurrency, learning, as such is expected on a professional standard rather than wasting time or social media chats and engaging on cyber crime.
hero member
Activity: 2520
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-Will you quit your job if in a month, you earn more from signature campaign than you do get from working 8am - 4pm?

-Is it okay to hinge your life on the earnings you get weekly from your signature campaigns?

-Has the existence of signature campaigns on this forum eliminated the need to work offline for other people? 

No, we know the campaigns run temporarily and for sur you know what will happen to you if the campaign run only for 4 weeks for sure you will end up hungry since you cannot assure that if there's next campaign opens you can  automatically take the spot knowing that there are so many forum member seek also for opportunity to join.

If you have a current job better stay on it and just take this as side job, its better to earn double than gamble your future on risky option.
legendary
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-Will you quit your job if in a month, you earn more from signature campaign than you do get from working 8am - 4pm?
Participating in a signature campaign is not a job. Managers could kick you off for low quality posts, or signature could end... or maybe one day rules will change and signature no more offered on forum, or who knows what could happens in the future!
Normally I think that you can earn much more in your life and not following signature campaign even in a poor country (because you have a good education that allow to access to certain type of jobs or more over you have enough culture to create your business from the scratch)

-Is it okay to hinge your life on the earnings you get weekly from your signature campaigns?
Absolutely not. There are too many factors that could disrupt this business in a matter of minutes, people before me have pointed several examples.

-Has the existence of signature campaigns on this forum eliminated the need to work offline for other people?  
Despite some signature campaigns provide a good amount of cash, this is not enough for a living or at least this is not enough for live in a safe way. If you want provide a good content, you need to spend a lot of time on forum. With the same amount of time you can earn much more in a classic job (online or offline). Signature campaign are just "tips". they are helpful but I don't rely too much on it... this is not a stable income.
full member
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-Will you quit your job if in a month, you earn more from signature campaign than you do get from working 8am - 4pm?
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How can you earn more from signature campaigns than from regular work from 8 am to 4 pm? Even with the best paid campaigns, you can hardly earn more than the minimum wage (depending on where you live). Moreover, your signature campaign can end at any time and then you will be unemployed, so you will have no income.
sr. member
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For me, I will not quit my stable job for the signature campaign purpose. Yes through the signature campaign we can earn a lot of money, here in my country $40 is equivalent to 2000php and that's a lot of money but I did not leave my steady job because of this and in truth this is my extra income in every week and it's nice and I am so thankful to have this as a secondary resources.
I suggest to all that it's better to not leave your job and this signature campaign is one of our extra income.
legendary
Activity: 2730
Merit: 7065
You should absolutely not quit your day job and only participate in signature campaigns. What if the day after you hand in your resignation, the signature campaign you are in ends? What if Bitcointalk gets hacked or seized. Tongue What if theymos decides that signature campaigns won't be allowed anylonger? There is no certainty with signature campaigns. You didn't sign a contract and the manager could just drop you and accept someone else to do your "work".

Besides, if you are comparing the income from your real job to what you earn in a BTC sig. campaign, look at it as a pay rise. You are now in the same category as that boss of yours who you hate so much. Why would you want to change that? Wink 
full member
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Nope, I mean, signature campaigns might pay a lot or pay very less depending totally on from which country or place the user is from, since purchasing power of money and expenses vary a lot. As others have also said, there are lots of stuffs at stake if one simply wants to earn off a livelihood on it and I guess a real offline job provides much more security and stability which can be added to our resume and is directly attached to our lives and careers.
legendary
Activity: 2436
Merit: 1207
Signature campaign income is very unreliable, compared to regular job. Too many factors that can easily and in to time turn such income in a complete zero. I can lose an account or a wallet. Campaign might end suddenly, be put on pause or scam participants, or campaign wallet can be hacked. Ever heard that regular company bank account has been cleaned out and company can not pay you salary? I have never faced or heard that. Cryptocurrency prices might drop down. Crypto can become illegal in your country and cashing out funds might turn into a problem. Dont forget that, in case of sudden signature campaign end, there is no labor exchange in crypto, that will help you financially, when you search for new signature campaign. And most important, this forum was made not for earning, but for help.
legendary
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-Will you quit your job if in a month, you earn more from signature campaign than you do get from working 8am - 4pm?
The simple answer is NO to this question because you can't rely on them completely as they are temporary.The traditional jobs or say your regular jobs are also not paying too much low if you make comparisons with signature campaign.The only good paying one's are Best Change and Chipmixer on forum while all other pay your normal amounts weekly.But say if you come from developing or third world country where wage rate is low and you can earn more through forum then also don't leave it as job is regular source of income for you.

-Is it okay to hinge your life on the earnings you get weekly from your signature campaigns?
If you think that your daily survival can go easily with these signature campaign then you are wrong because if you think long term you also need to save some amounts and relying completely on them is tough to do.For me I am working but spending quality time on forum and saving my signature earnings which seems best to me.

If you care to look closely on signature campaign on the forum you could find out that only few are running from long time on the forum while other ends in a month or more time period frame so could you risk it to leave your job for it? You can work side by side and  manage to take some time out to write up some useful Post and learn from others.This is best approach.
legendary
Activity: 1372
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I agree with the others. In my specific case:

1) Even if the signature campaign paid me more than with my job, why would I quit my job if I can continue with my job and signature campaign.

2) A signature campaign that would pay more than my job would have to pay much more than the Chip Mixer campaign, which I see quite unlikely.

3) Another reason is instability, insecurity. To quit my job, I would have to trust that the signature campaign will continue to give me work for many years, which I don't trust.

So I don't. I would not change it. Another thing could be the case of someone who is in a good financial position, with a good net worth and with considerable Bitcoin holdings, who could quit his job to live on income, and supplement his income with the signature campaign and some other online hobby that generates income.

hero member
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Signature earnings is not enough. It's why most of the post in the thread says so. Not sure if all of us expect to get the monthly income since most of the campaign pays weekly and it goes straight casino most of the time in order to bet.

If a user is not a gambler, his earnings can be a good addition to this day job earning which the money can be used to putting food on the table. Or beer money like it used to.
legendary
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-Will you quit your job if in a month, you earn more from signature campaign than you do get from working 8am - 4pm?
No, I won't try it and I won't advise anyone to embark on such an expidition; except if the person's job endangers their health. Anything that endangers one's health shouldn't be tolerated. Health is wealth and only a man who is alive has the capability of making wealth.

The vast majority of users will be supplementing their stable income from other sources with signature campaign earnings. Although, I can't see how anyone, at least from a developed country could earn enough to live off of it. Even the highest paying signatures aren't exactly paying top wages when compared with traditional jobs.
Well, even in developed countries what some campaigns pay weekly is still something they can't throw away. Let's take for instance when Chipmixer paid based on Bitcoin and not the dollar pegged rate now. At the current Bitcoin rate, every user who makes 50 posts will have be making around $1,600 weekly. That's something substantial, even in developed countries. Don't you think so? Come to think of it, even at the current pay rate; $300 is a nice pay check too to make one stay at home and not work elsewhere if they desired.

Poorer countries, and those that live their life frugally I can see benefiting from it, although it would probably make sense for them to still work another job trying to get out of the situation they're in. I guess it ultimately comes down to personal circumstances. As for me, I still work.
Yes, it's always good to have another stream(s) of income even when one thinks one is making a hell of money from the main job. No one becomes wealthy relying on one source of income.
legendary
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-Has the existence of signature campaigns on this forum eliminated the need to work offline for other people? 
Well if the earnings and the campaign is quite stable. Also its gonna be tough I think since no one can say that for sure. Its not advisable since this isnt considered as a job. Also youll still you wanted to benefit on some employment or business perks instead.

Yes earning is good on some campaign like btc paid however its not gonna be enough only for you. Even high paid campaigns arent stable, you can be kick or the campaign would stopped anytime.
legendary
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-Will you quit your job if in a month, you earn more from signature campaign than you do get from working 8am - 4pm?
For many reasons, you should not
  • The forum is not an ATM
  • You can not control on how others, exclusively spammers do on the forum
  • In bad case, spam endemic is uncontrollable, theymos might do hard things such as shutting down all signature and the signature campaign, bounty industry will die.

On the forum, you can learn many things which are helpful for your adventure in crypto but don't put all your life into anything, exclusively this forum. Decentralizing your jobs and your income resources is better.

If you do research, you will know many top signature campaigns which last years and look like will last forever, suddenly stopped. Bitsler, Bustadice, YOLOdice, etc. No party will last forever!
hero member
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-Will you quit your job if in a month, you earn more from signature campaign than you do get from working 8am - 4pm?
Actually, it will depend on each person, what kind of person it will be. But, I don't think that most will do quitting jobs for this Signature campaign. We know that the payment of the signature campaign is exactly very high, higher than probably the monthly salary from the office. But it doesn't mean able to guarantee the income to be last forever.
There may be some possibilities:
However, if we are ding this signature campaign with a high salary and also doing some trading or other crypto activities, I think it is possible, but this is very risky. Expect, we have been here for a long time, understanding the best ways to earn money from crypto not only from the signature campaign (because exactly, no one guarantees that the signature campaign will last forever, or after that, we can get another signature campaign again or not). But if we can save our money from the signature campaign, make it for another business, trading and also really understand about trading, it seems possible enough to focus on these crypto jobs.
Being focus in some certain job, being serious will probably open our ways to be here longer.
But once more, this will be a risky decision.
sr. member
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I don't think it eliminated the need to work offline, and that basically answers all of the above questions. Sig campaigns should be viewed as a nice supplementation to forum activities and what the forum is actually about, and in that way, it should also be viewed as supplementation to your earnings outside of crypto. If there is no reason to put all of your eggs into one basket, then don't do it. Broaden your income possibilities as much as possible because there are no sure things, so best to maximize where possible.
I agree to this, since signature campaigns come and goes, you can't find any stable salary here since the prices of each participants varies from campaign to campaign. And a lot of other possibilities that you won't get a better life in here than quiting on your stable job. Prices of BTC is unstable hence your salary will get affected by it whereas if you have a stable job that feeds you for an entire month, then why would you quit? Unless of course, if your job is much more hassle and stressful, you should quit but find a new one instead. Just like what the above said, maximize your way to make more money/profit. Make some business then.
hero member
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-Will you quit your job if in a month, you earn more from signature campaign than you do get from working 8am - 4pm?

-Is it okay to hinge your life on the earnings you get weekly from your signature campaigns?

-Has the existence of signature campaigns on this forum eliminated the need to work offline for other people? 
Bitcointalk is not for signature campaigns. Anyone who quits a stable job for signature campaign is likely to end up becoming an account farmer and cheating signature campaigns with multiple alts. Earning $40 weekly can’t take care of one’s needs, housing, food supplies, health care, insurance e.t.c. Some have abused the forum and turned it into a farm. We love the idea of passive income, lying in the beach in the Bahamas while your money is counting.  
legendary
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-Will you quit your job if in a month, you earn more from signature campaign than you do get from working 8am - 4pm?
Why would one have to quit their job, except of course if they are struggling to make posts which could be as a result of lack of knowledge or something, for users who find it easy to communicate on the forum they wouldn't have to quit their job to continue with their signature campaign, they can comfortably do the both and earn from the two, notwithstanding which one pays higher.
-Is it okay to hinge your life on the earnings you get weekly from your signature campaigns?
No, that will be too risky a thing to do, campaigns end abruptly, campaign owners can decide at anytime to stop running their campaigns, and of course they'll do so without any prior information to participants, it's much better to 'employ' signature campaigns as backup to a RL job, that way you're somewhat secured financially from both ways.
-Has the existence of signature campaigns on this forum eliminated the need to work offline for other people? 
For some people it may have, but mind you that people work also for passion, I don't think people who actually love the job they are doing in real life will stop it for signature campaigns, no, they'll of course carry on with their passion, and still engage in signature campaigns if they can sufficiently make out time for it.
full member
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-Will you quit your job if in a month, you earn more from signature campaign than you do get from working 8am - 4pm?

-Is it okay to hinge your life on the earnings you get weekly from your signature campaigns?

-Has the existence of signature campaigns on this forum eliminated the need to work offline for other people? 

I don't think it eliminated the need to work offline, and that basically answers all of the above questions. Sig campaigns should be viewed as a nice supplementation to forum activities and what the forum is actually about, and in that way, it should also be viewed as supplementation to your earnings outside of crypto. If there is no reason to put all of your eggs into one basket, then don't do it. Broaden your income possibilities as much as possible because there are no sure things, so best to maximize where possible.
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