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September 25, 2021, 02:47:11 AM
#23

There are so many members here competing for signatures that some will go for that campaign. Also, some might not be aware of the issues with them.

They were warned (probably via PM as well) but didn't give two shits. That's why they were red-tagged.
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September 24, 2021, 11:57:26 PM
#22
I think there are only 3 available for your rank though.
@OP (no offense to 1xbit)I suggest avoiding joining 1xbit signature campaign, you'd probably get a negative tag from advertising their signature. they have a extremely poor reputation here in the forum. if you plan ranking your account further up to join better signature campaigns I'd say avoid them. anyway, goodluck!
There are so many members here competing for signatures that some will go for that campaign. Also, some might not be aware of the issues with them.
legendary
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September 24, 2021, 04:38:48 AM
#21
But my personal suggestion is just join a new project's signature campaign and paid by the project's token...
No offense, but that's the worst kind of advice you can give.

I took a look at some of your ETH addresses.
- You have $1 worth of tokens in one of them.
- A second one shows $8 worth of tokens.

I don't know what those addresses had at one point in the future, but I doubt it's something worth mentioning.
 
New projects signature is sometimes paid more than btc paid campaigns, but there are also some scam projects too, just be careful of choosing project to promote.
Those days are gone when you could make good returns gambling on unlisted tokens. That's hardly relevant today. I am sure the occasional opportunity still pops up every now and then, but that's an exception rather than a rule.
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September 23, 2021, 11:56:04 AM
#20

I don't know if you're going to see this post or not, but what do you mean by that (99.9% of refs being dead)?  


Tada!

I meant the referrals that joined via my referral link in the signature. You could append the based URL (e.g. website.com) to include yours (e.g. website.com/?ref=username)
legendary
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September 23, 2021, 11:51:38 AM
#19
I used to join the 777coin and 99.9% of the refs were dead.
I don't know if you're going to see this post or not, but what do you mean by that (99.9% of refs being dead)? 

Tbh It feels pretty harsh to get negative rep just cause you joined some signature campaign  Huh
Harsh?  Maybe, but if people know they're advertising a scam service like 1xbit--and have been given warning that they'll be tagged if they continue to advertise for that service--I'd say it's fair for them to get tagged.  There has to be a way for people to warn the community about scam exchanges/gambling sites/whatever, and the trust system is pretty much the only way to do it.
sr. member
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September 23, 2021, 10:31:55 AM
#18
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Aside from what was mentioned above, there are also SCs in Bounties section in under Alternate Cryptocurrencies. I would just be wary of choosing one though if I were you.
I wouldn't recommend joining a signature campaign of a brand-new and unlisted token. The Pharmacist explained why here. But if OP is interested in altcoins, he could try and join a campaign of a coin/token that is already listed on exchanges and has a somewhat respectable trading volume. Those are hard to find, but he might be lucky. libert19 wears a signature of one such project - Digital Gold. Maybe there are more in the bounties board.

Yup. It is just a matter of one's diligence anyway. BTC-paying SCs are still the best way to go.
I just stated there that OP still has the options to look also in the Bounties section, but just be careful of choosing one if the OP isn't able to participate in BTC-paying SCs.

I read the cries of many BHs in Altcoin Section not getting paid after 3 months of hard work. That's the worst that could really happen aside from delays.

OP is in Member rank anyway. There are few open spots for him/er in some of the BTC-paying SCs in the Services board.
sr. member
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September 23, 2021, 10:23:21 AM
#17
Where can I find and read about certain signature campaigns?

There already many replies about the signature campaign information resource.
But my personal suggestion is just join a new project's signature campaign and paid by the project's token, because it's quite hard for new members which the forum level is still low to join bounties at the service section and paid with BTC, because there are many forum's veterans are waiting for them as a new members you will compete with them.
New projects signature is sometimes paid more than btc paid campaigns, but there are also some scam projects too, just be careful of choosing project to promote.
hero member
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September 23, 2021, 10:18:24 AM
#16
I think there are only 3 available for your rank though.
@OP (no offense to 1xbit)I suggest avoiding joining 1xbit signature campaign, you'd probably get a negative tag from advertising their signature. they have a extremely poor reputation here in the forum. if you plan ranking your account further up to join better signature campaigns I'd say avoid them. anyway, goodluck!

Tbh It feels pretty harsh to get negative rep just cause you joined some signature campaign  Huh
The trust system is been abused in that way, neg is meant for scammers and not people breaking the rules, and advertising what seems to be a scam company is not prove enough to red tag the participants, but maybe it a personal judgment thing and since the DT is not moderated, I see some sites and wallet advertising 1xbit.com does that mean the site should be closed.
legendary
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September 23, 2021, 05:12:52 AM
#15
I wouldn't use that as a reference though when looking for a signature campaign. Although it's a great reference, OP can't update that list fast enough and sometimes it takes just a day or two for a particular campaign to select a new participant. The best thing to do is to keep a regular eye on the Services board to stay informed about any changes.

Aside from what was mentioned above, there are also SCs in Bounties section in under Alternate Cryptocurrencies. I would just be wary of choosing one though if I were you.
I wouldn't recommend joining a signature campaign of a brand-new and unlisted token. The Pharmacist explained why here. But if OP is interested in altcoins, he could try and join a campaign of a coin/token that is already listed on exchanges and has a somewhat respectable trading volume. Those are hard to find, but he might be lucky. libert19 wears a signature of one such project - Digital Gold. Maybe there are more in the bounties board.
legendary
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September 23, 2021, 02:22:59 AM
#14
Tbh It feels pretty harsh to get negative rep just cause you joined some signature campaign  Huh
neutral could have been enough but the members who gave the negative tag probably have a strong opinion against the gambling site. also, it is not just some signature campaign. it is a signature campaign run by a gambling site with a long history of scam accusations and shady handling of those scams accusations.
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September 22, 2021, 11:06:34 PM
#13
I think there are only 3 available for your rank though.
@OP (no offense to 1xbit)I suggest avoiding joining 1xbit signature campaign, you'd probably get a negative tag from advertising their signature. they have a extremely poor reputation here in the forum. if you plan ranking your account further up to join better signature campaigns I'd say avoid them. anyway, goodluck!

Tbh It feels pretty harsh to get negative rep just cause you joined some signature campaign  Huh
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September 22, 2021, 09:29:36 PM
#12
Every bounty published signature campaign along with social media campaign . You can find it in marketplace saction . There are many bounties on that saction but find out legit one is tough .so  before joining read about them .some bounties find out as a diamond .
legendary
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September 10, 2021, 01:00:47 PM
#11
Where can I find and read about certain signature campaigns?
Since you already know where you can find signature campaigns after being referred by users before me, then now take a look and consider some of the helpful guides that @CryptopreneurBrainboss has provided below. You really need to read it and also put it into practice. Good luck

1. [Guide] Factors to consider before joining paid signature campaigns.
2. {Facts} Benefits of promoting (joining) a quality paid signature campaign.
3. {Facts} Disadvantage of promoting scam signature campaigns that encourage spam.
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September 10, 2021, 10:58:28 AM
#10
Speaking of the page jackg mentioned, I had no idea there were so few campaigns open.  I haven't visited that thread in years, and I have the Services section on ignore, but based on the number of low-value posts I've seen in the past couple of months I thought there were a lot more bitcoin-paying campaigns active.  There used to be tons of them.

I guess it boils down to the BTC cost as well as the ROI. Some campaigns get low-quality participants since people are here for the pay despite the high volume traffic. I used to join the 777coin and 99.9% of the refs were dead.

@OP (no offense to 1xbit)I suggest avoiding joining 1xbit signature campaign, you'd probably get a negative tag from advertising their signature. they have a extremely poor reputation here in the forum. if you plan ranking your account further up to join better signature campaigns I'd say avoid them. anyway, goodluck!

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legendary
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September 10, 2021, 10:23:40 AM
#9
The bounties available in the altcoin section usually pay in tokens that aren't even listed yet, and you only get paid after the bounty is over--plus you're trusting that the bounty owner won't fuck you over in the end, which happens quite a bit.
Moreover if the coin get listed in any of the exchange the Bounty hunters will try to dump the coins ASAP they receive the payments and then the prices of that tokens will go down to bottom levels and you will get paid very less or say sometimes you just want to sell off the coins but there are no possible ways and then they lies dead in your wallets for years.But still as newbie account you can try to join them but not beneficial so it's better to work hard and rank up on the forum to get selected in signature campaign later on.Waiting a little bit could give you good profits and best is you will gain knowledge on the forum which will benefit you even more in life.Stick to it and you will see how good this decision has done to you.
hero member
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September 10, 2021, 02:20:03 AM
#8
Signature campaigns can be paid in Bitcoin or alternate cryptocurrency. If the payment is in alternate cryptocurrency, you will see them in Bounties (Altcoins).

Bounties are very different, from legit companies to scam companies and the awards you get at the end will be different. It depends on the value of altcoin or token you receive. It depends on whether the company actually pay to you and bounty participants.

It is normal if you join bounties a few weeks and end with nothing because manager disappear, company does not distribute bounty reward. You will experience this if you join a few bounties.
legendary
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September 10, 2021, 02:14:30 AM
#7
I think there are only 3 available for your rank though.
@OP (no offense to 1xbit)I suggest avoiding joining 1xbit signature campaign, you'd probably get a negative tag from advertising their signature. they have a extremely poor reputation here in the forum. if you plan ranking your account further up to join better signature campaigns I'd say avoid them. anyway, goodluck!
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September 09, 2021, 06:31:33 PM
#6
Aside from what was mentioned above, there are also SCs in Bounties section in under Alternate Cryptocurrencies. I would just be wary of choosing one though if I were you.
I would avoid them altogether, OP.  If your plan is to get paid to post, stick with a bitcoin-paying signature campaign, one from the page jackg linked to (if you can find one and get accepted into it, which can be hit-or-miss).  The bounties available in the altcoin section usually pay in tokens that aren't even listed yet, and you only get paid after the bounty is over--plus you're trusting that the bounty owner won't fuck you over in the end, which happens quite a bit.

Speaking of the page jackg mentioned, I had no idea there were so few campaigns open.  I haven't visited that thread in years, and I have the Services section on ignore, but based on the number of low-value posts I've seen in the past couple of months I thought there were a lot more bitcoin-paying campaigns active.  There used to be tons of them.
sr. member
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September 09, 2021, 03:31:23 PM
#5
Aside from what was mentioned above, there are also SCs in Bounties section in under Alternate Cryptocurrencies. I would just be wary of choosing one though if I were you.

Also the SCs listed in the thread mentioned above pays in BTC, unlike what I mentioned above.
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September 09, 2021, 02:43:14 PM
#4
This.

To check of open campaign, there's an [OPEN] in the campaign's title thread, [CFNP] means no slot avail, and [CLOSE]/ [END] means the campaigns has ended.

There's a complete list of them here: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/overview-of-bitcointalk-signature-ad-campaigns-last-update-01-jan-23-615953

I think there are only 3 available for your rank though.
The overview thread sometimes or mostly is late posted by ralle or michelle since managers chooses new participant(s) before it got posted there, but still the list is very helpful, try to check it op, not the first post but the latest one.
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