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legendary
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Shuffle.com
February 15, 2018, 06:49:15 PM
#9
I'm assuming the same thing that most manager do have that kind of mentality where they do think that price of bitcoin would easily recover again which would making btc rates would really stay low since they do have those assumptions.I agree that most of them are adjusting and do basing already on dollar value which means no matter how bitcoins price would tend to rise up it doesn't really matter since they can base anytime on fiat value.
This and the campaign they handle could be a long one so they won't have to change the pay rates. There's always a reason behind to it maybe they have a low budget and want to advertise for a couple of months. It's an effective way to advertise because paying higher would just end the campaign faster and not everyone have the same post quality.

We should just be thankful that there's still campaign that pays a decent amount because afaik the pay rates 2 years ago are lower than this.
hero member
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February 15, 2018, 12:49:40 PM
#8
Actually, it all depends on the campaign managers regarding the rate they will offer by increasing/decreasing time to time.

But I agree that the current rates are low. Campaign managers reduced the rates in btc peak in December afair.
From January till now, campaign managers didn't increase the rates when the btc price is in dip now.

I don't remember which managers, but some managers told at that time that they will revise the rates time to time.

And now the btc price reached 10k, so the rates will remain same in my opinion.
hero member
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Merit: 518
February 15, 2018, 11:51:34 AM
#7
Honestly, I don't understand why campaigns keep dropping pay rates while the price of Bitcoin is abysmally dipping. I don't get this because it used to be the excuse given in the past by campaign managers for pay cut when the price of btc rose out of control. What is going on now?

I hope no one takes this post personal and begins to reel out the creed, "We don't post to get paid" stuff like doctors do on their oath. I don't want hypocrites responding here because those who will sound holier than thou will be the first to switch campaigns if a higher paying one comes up.

All I seek is an explanation, if anyone cares.

NB: I asked this question yesterday on a service thread without response. I hope someone with experience responds here.
To be honest,now a days there are lot of projects only prefers bounty campaign which pays the participants in tokens because of its price increase in bitcoin which shows that those projects even don't have enough funds to advertise about their project.But now the price decreased almost half from the december 2017 but still the managers using the same pay rates which was at the back end of 2017.Maybe in the upcoming campaigns the rates may change,so we can't do nothing about the pay rates if you think the rate is too low then better wait for the high paying signature campaign.
hero member
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DGbet.fun - Crypto Sportsbook
February 15, 2018, 11:36:26 AM
#6
Honestly, I don't understand why campaigns keep dropping pay rates while the price of Bitcoin is abysmally dipping. I don't get this because it used to be the excuse given in the past by campaign managers for pay cut when the price of btc rose out of control. What is going on now?

I hope no one takes this post personal and begins to reel out the creed, "We don't post to get paid" stuff like doctors do on their oath. I don't want hypocrites responding here because those who will sound holier than thou will be the first to switch campaigns if a higher paying one comes up.

All I seek is an explanation, if anyone cares.

NB: I asked this question yesterday on a service thread without response. I hope someone with experience responds here.

Basically campaign managers are aware that the dip was just temporary and with btc again closing in on 10k, it wouldn't be that easy for some new campaigns to have a high rate. I'm seeing campaigns now paying in dollar rates to make payments a bit more stable, thus keeping it more managable than having the rates changing every now and then with btc's volatility.
I'm assuming the same thing that most manager do have that kind of mentality where they do think that price of bitcoin would easily recover again which would making btc rates would really stay low since they do have those assumptions.I agree that most of them are adjusting and do basing already on dollar value which means no matter how bitcoins price would tend to rise up it doesn't really matter since they can base anytime on fiat value.
hero member
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Get'em boys
February 15, 2018, 09:33:37 AM
#5
We have to understand that token sales have evolved ever since the featured on the forum and if you have noticed we now have few campaigns paying with bitcoin because the project tends to spend more on its marketing thats why some that have hang around are paying in both btc and ICO tokens to attract users to help promote its product, otherwise it makes sense for a project to pay in its native currency than payout in btc.
full member
Activity: 448
Merit: 110
February 15, 2018, 09:03:21 AM
#4
That's because many members are willing to accept terrible pay. They do not bother reading the rules of a campaign before applying, as long as its paying any amount they sign up. An example is Yahoo's current advert for his campaign management services with laid out rules of those with certain number of merits to apply. About 5 pages gone and unqualified members are still applying despite the rules and Yahoo mentioning that they are unqualified. Even members with Legendary status that you would expect to comply are making same error.

Secondly, I do not agree with the dip in BTC affecting the rate for a new campaign except an ongoing campaign that might have to adjust to make up.
hero member
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February 15, 2018, 08:43:08 AM
#3
Basically it is all about the understanding of how the investment works. You have to remember that they are investing from fiat to crypto and gets their profit back to fiat as well. Then basically you have to convert your investment rates as by means that if the btc price keeps pumping you have to lower your rates as well to prevent bankruptcy
hero member
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February 15, 2018, 08:12:23 AM
#2
Honestly, I don't understand why campaigns keep dropping pay rates while the price of Bitcoin is abysmally dipping. I don't get this because it used to be the excuse given in the past by campaign managers for pay cut when the price of btc rose out of control. What is going on now?

I hope no one takes this post personal and begins to reel out the creed, "We don't post to get paid" stuff like doctors do on their oath. I don't want hypocrites responding here because those who will sound holier than thou will be the first to switch campaigns if a higher paying one comes up.

All I seek is an explanation, if anyone cares.

NB: I asked this question yesterday on a service thread without response. I hope someone with experience responds here.

Basically campaign managers are aware that the dip was just temporary and with btc again closing in on 10k, it wouldn't be that easy for some new campaigns to have a high rate. I'm seeing campaigns now paying in dollar rates to make payments a bit more stable, thus keeping it more managable than having the rates changing every now and then with btc's volatility.
legendary
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Once a man, twice a child!
February 14, 2018, 04:48:05 AM
#1
Honestly, I don't understand why campaigns keep dropping pay rates while the price of Bitcoin is abysmally dipping. I don't get this because it used to be the excuse given in the past by campaign managers for pay cut when the price of btc rose out of control. What is going on now?

I hope no one takes this post personal and begins to reel out the creed, "We don't post to get paid" stuff like doctors do on their oath. I don't want hypocrites responding here because those who will sound holier than thou will be the first to switch campaigns if a higher paying one comes up.

All I seek is an explanation, if anyone cares.

NB: I asked this question yesterday on a service thread without response. I hope someone with experience responds here.
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