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sr. member
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April 30, 2016, 12:28:11 AM
#66
Obviously the campaign rates will drop dramatically, according to the current BTC price. But in a hyperinflation scenario, $10,000 might only be worth around $400 USD in 2016. So if BTC proves to be a good hedge against inflation(which I think it is), then the campaign rates won't change at all.
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April 30, 2016, 12:19:45 AM
#65
I was wondering what will happen to bitcointalk forum's signature campaigns if bitcoin price reach very high say $10,000 per bitcoin? will campaign continue to run as current payouts which would be in thousands dollar per member or will all campaigns suddenly come to halt because nobody would want to spend their coins
First off, it should've been obvious (common sense, actually) that the rewards would go down. It doesn't have to be $10,000 for the campaigns to change their rewards per post. I'd say probably when the value nears $600, probably every signature campaign would change their rewards. And no. The campaigns wouldn't suddenly come to a halt because of that unless the site (or whatever they are promoting) received enough publicity.
Most signature campaigns pay in terms of bitcoin for every post.For example 0.0004 per post.Bitcoin price can fluctuate from lower to higher during this period.Suppose bitcoin was $400 at the beginning of week for any campaign,now in 4-5 days something dramatic happens and price of bitcoin increases to $4000,will campaigns still pay 0.0004 per post?

It will not be a big problem imho because it can be discussed between participants and the campaign owner. If the campaigns still pay with the same rate so it will be our benefit but if the campaign decide to adjust rate, we should accept and appreciate it.

We have the free will to agree with the new rates or not, let's see what will happen... I think they will just adjust the new BTC rates (after halving) with the dollar price, so we will earn the same amount that we are earning today (less satoshi, but balanced with the dollar price). Better to enjoy the actual rates per post, hold the BTC until halving to make biggest profit.
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April 29, 2016, 06:00:41 PM
#64
I think that signature campaign holders will change this soon or later, they will change the pay out rate later on if the price will rise.
I really have no doubt about the fact that they will its logical.
legendary
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April 29, 2016, 12:11:40 PM
#63
I was wondering what will happen to bitcointalk forum's signature campaigns if bitcoin price reach very high say $10,000 per bitcoin? will campaign continue to run as current payouts which would be in thousands dollar per member or will all campaigns suddenly come to halt because nobody would want to spend their coins
First off, it should've been obvious (common sense, actually) that the rewards would go down. It doesn't have to be $10,000 for the campaigns to change their rewards per post. I'd say probably when the value nears $600, probably every signature campaign would change their rewards. And no. The campaigns wouldn't suddenly come to a halt because of that unless the site (or whatever they are promoting) received enough publicity.
Most signature campaigns pay in terms of bitcoin for every post.For example 0.0004 per post.Bitcoin price can fluctuate from lower to higher during this period.Suppose bitcoin was $400 at the beginning of week for any campaign,now in 4-5 days something dramatic happens and price of bitcoin increases to $4000,will campaigns still pay 0.0004 per post?

It will not be a big problem imho because it can be discussed between participants and the campaign owner. If the campaigns still pay with the same rate so it will be our benefit but if the campaign decide to adjust rate, we should accept and appreciate it.
legendary
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April 29, 2016, 06:35:08 AM
#62
I was wondering what will happen to bitcointalk forum's signature campaigns if bitcoin price reach very high say $10,000 per bitcoin? will campaign continue to run as current payouts which would be in thousands dollar per member or will all campaigns suddenly come to halt because nobody would want to spend their coins
First off, it should've been obvious (common sense, actually) that the rewards would go down. It doesn't have to be $10,000 for the campaigns to change their rewards per post. I'd say probably when the value nears $600, probably every signature campaign would change their rewards. And no. The campaigns wouldn't suddenly come to a halt because of that unless the site (or whatever they are promoting) received enough publicity.
Most signature campaigns pay in terms of bitcoin for every post.For example 0.0004 per post.Bitcoin price can fluctuate from lower to higher during this period.Suppose bitcoin was $400 at the beginning of week for any campaign,now in 4-5 days something dramatic happens and price of bitcoin increases to $4000,will campaigns still pay 0.0004 per post?
legendary
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April 29, 2016, 06:26:32 AM
#61
With rising of BTC price we could see lowering of pay rates but also we have many new campaigns that slowly increasing their payments, so after all i'm expecting slowly increasing of rates with more competition, this is normal..This don't means that you can expect 1000$ per month for few posts..This wont happend!
legendary
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April 29, 2016, 02:44:58 AM
#60
I was wondering what will happen to bitcointalk forum's signature campaigns if bitcoin price reach very high say $10,000 per bitcoin? will campaign continue to run as current payouts which would be in thousands dollar per member or will all campaigns suddenly come to halt because nobody would want to spend their coins
First off, it should've been obvious (common sense, actually) that the rewards would go down. It doesn't have to be $10,000 for the campaigns to change their rewards per post. I'd say probably when the value nears $600, probably every signature campaign would change their rewards. And no. The campaigns wouldn't suddenly come to a halt because of that unless the site (or whatever they are promoting) received enough publicity.
legendary
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April 28, 2016, 03:51:50 PM
#59
I was wondering what will happen to bitcointalk forum's signature campaigns if bitcoin price reach very high say $10,000 per bitcoin? will campaign continue to run as current payouts which would be in thousands dollar per member or will all campaigns suddenly come to halt because nobody would want to spend their coins
of course the product will continue to be advertised dude of course with a different rate may be only 500 satoshi Per post or smaller?
PerPost rate of course depends also on the price of bitcoin the current high prices certainly many signature campaign to lower the rate PerPost of the
as happened some time ago
legendary
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April 28, 2016, 10:29:49 AM
#58
the payment of signature campaigns are mostly determined from their competition, although the price of bitcoin affects it greatly but this means that they always look at other advertisers (their competitors) and then set their own prices. because if they have lower rate nobody will join them except the rejects.
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April 28, 2016, 08:59:18 AM
#57
I think it's either they will adjust and lower the pay out or they will halt the campaign...Lowering the payout would be fair to those who are involved in signature campaign But if the campaign found no good  in running their campaign, even when they are paying lesser fees to their participants, better to stop it for a while..
legendary
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April 28, 2016, 03:50:27 AM
#57
They will adjust their payout rate depends on bitcoin price, signature campaign's effect on their service and their budget Roll Eyes
But, when bitcoin price suddenly raise/fall, some signature campaign's being unfair/unprofessional to manage the problem.
legendary
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April 28, 2016, 03:39:44 AM
#56
I was wondering what will happen to bitcointalk forum's signature campaigns if bitcoin price reach very high say $10,000 per bitcoin? will campaign continue to run as current payouts which would be in thousands dollar per member or will all campaigns suddenly come to halt because nobody would want to spend their coins
usually if bitcoin prices rise up then the pay rates will decrease but if bitcoin goes to $10000 i'm so doubt any companies will run signature campaign because the costs will more expensive than advertise on forum so if bitcoin prices will reach very high i think signature campaign will not exist any longer in these forum
sr. member
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April 28, 2016, 03:11:37 AM
#55
When that day comes I think the rates will be lowered, actually the campaign where I am in now if you fill all their requirements , is paying quite good monthly you can get as a full member almost 0.10 Bitcoins if the majority of the posts is in the gambling section. Till that day I love every single payment I receive in bitcoins, signature campaign or not.
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April 28, 2016, 03:04:10 AM
#54
I think the rate will be lowered, but it will depend on the campaign owner, if lowering the rate just to continue with the campaign then that's fine, but if the owner don't get enough benefit from the campaign, then probably they will close it...

I was thinking, they might use alt coins to pay participants...  Smiley which I think would make a lot of vacant positions in the campaign, as we all know, only few is keen in collecting this alt coins..  Smiley
copper member
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April 28, 2016, 02:10:20 AM
#53
You are taking in consideration an event to take place not in the very near future and not in near future either, when price of Bitcoin reaches 10.000USD I just need to have 10 BTC sitting in my wallet to not care about what will happen with the payment of signature campaign. So am waiting for that day, but I know it will be not during until 2020 at least.
hero member
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April 27, 2016, 06:54:44 PM
#52
I believe they will adjust the BTC payment per posts in comparison with dollar price. The important is the dollar, if each post gives 10.000 satoshi today ($0.046), when Bitcoin reaches to $920, I believe each post will gives 5.000 satoshi ($0.046), same amount anyway...
legendary
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April 27, 2016, 04:49:25 PM
#51
I was wondering what will happen to bitcointalk forum's signature campaigns if bitcoin price reach very high say $10,000 per bitcoin? will campaign continue to run as current payouts which would be in thousands dollar per member or will all campaigns suddenly come to halt because nobody would want to spend their coins

Bitcoin price will not affect signature campaign imo, the campaign will still continue with lower rate. Most campaign has max amount to spend on the campaign. So they just need to adjust the rate based on the bitcoin price.
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April 27, 2016, 11:02:26 AM
#50
10,000 will never happen, quote me now.

1000 is very much so in the realm of possibility, but once it hits that it will crash again like last time.

Correct it's the way it goes with bitcoin. Big up, big down. Be it a month or a year the price always comes down, since there are some whales around.
But if the price went to let's say 1K. i am sure the sig. campaigns would lower their fees.
sr. member
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April 27, 2016, 10:39:05 AM
#49
10,000 will never happen, quote me now.

1000 is very much so in the realm of possibility, but once it hits that it will crash again like last time.
hero member
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April 27, 2016, 09:02:24 AM
#48
I don't really care about price adjustment since the payment that we get always the same if converter to dollar after the adjustment

I just hope no company would go bankrupt with sudden price movement

Imagine if the price suddenly rise to $900 and then the signature company need to pay us with $460 rates
Imagine the money we would get and the loss on the other side Tongue

This has happened to Coinut, the price suddenly increased from $200-ish to $300-ish
I forgot the exact number but I was there, it took them a few weeks for a payout with many people scared that coinut would run away, good thing it didn't Smiley
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