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Topic: The First Signature Campaign in Bitcointalk Forum - page 3. (Read 2161 times)

sr. member
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I suppose it is like mining. It gets harder and harder to obtain BTC.

That's true and as more people get on board the signature campaign prices are also diminishing. I'm also waiting patiently if someone can tell us the first campaign of this forum and the rates they were offering.
sr. member
Activity: 700
Merit: 251
I check few old threads in Services but still cannot write any thing about first Signature Campaign but 777Coin and PrimeDice both was very attractive and good for members few years back and they give some good amount for posts
full member
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10 Btc is a huge amount man.....what i think is they might be paying out like 2 btc ? but yes surely i would love to know how much they paid because in today's signature campaigns we struggle a lot sometimes because of less payout or sometimes because of members restrictions....I ' m following this post
hero member
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Yeah that would be fun as well. Damn if you could earn 1 bitcoin back then and hold in for a while you will be rich by now. I'm also interested to find out what it is. Maybe a Legendary rank member can chime in a little more about the history of signature campaign here.
member
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Merit: 72
The rates would have been very attractive looking at the price of BTC now, maybe in 10 years people will look back at the signature rates now and think the same thing.

I was thinking about that too, but wouldn't that make some people ULTRA rich? I mean, looking at the current price .. the richest Bitcoin address is around $150.000.000. So if Bitcoin rose according to some predictions here, so to $1.000.000, then that account would be worth 1000 times more, so $1.500.000.000.000. I personally think such an increase can't be real. A person wouldn't even have what to do with a trillion and a half dollars. Signature campaigns in the beginning sure had a very high payout if we are comparing the amount people earned here at today's rate to the amount we can earn right now. But nobody could have predicted such a huge price increase, and probably nobody would believe right now that there could be an even higher price in the future. A more realistic value at the moment would probably be $10-$15k.
hero member
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I suppose it is like mining. It gets harder and harder to obtain BTC.

At least you don't have to invest on it, you can start for free and you won't have any loss in the end, like with cloud mining or even a physical mining with expensive energy costs.  Grin
sr. member
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I suppose it is like mining. It gets harder and harder to obtain BTC.
legendary
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Merit: 1000
The rates would have been very attractive looking at the price of BTC now, maybe in 10 years people will look back at the signature rates now and think the same thing.
sr. member
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Merit: 250
wasn't the first signature made by primedice? i remember it was a very big signature with many partecipants, but maybe it was an unknown signature that no one forgot anymore
legendary
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I was wondering which was the FIRST Signature Campaign in this forum and what was the bounty or reward given to the participants. Was it be like 10 bitcoins per post for jr. member or something? (DAMN!)

Could anyone post the link if the page exists. I couldn't find after googling it.



It would have been something crazy, back then I guess people got some killer rates (which at the time weren't that much).

I remember Primedice was a great paying gig, Stunna did a good job, I think at some point it was possible to make 1 BTC a month.
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I was wondering which was the FIRST Signature Campaign in this forum and what was the bounty or reward given to the participants. Was it be like 10 bitcoins per post for jr. member or something? (DAMN!)

Could anyone post the link if the page exists. I couldn't find after googling it.

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