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Topic: Yobit/Cryptotalk signature campaign participants - page 2. (Read 3075 times)

legendary
Activity: 2016
Merit: 1118
There's an explanation to why so many accounts woke up to join. Yobit was sending emails with a link to their campaign to all their users. You could be out of this forum for months and then you get an offer that somebody is willing to pay almost $2 for every post and you don't have to apply, you get in automatically.

If a person controls many accounts, you monitor the forum for such campaigns. I call them the "Sleepers".

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...almost $2

A little less, those bears again Sad
legendary
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Merit: 1192
There's an explanation to why so many accounts woke up to join. Yobit was sending emails with a link to their campaign to all their users. You could be out of this forum for months and then you get an offer that somebody is willing to pay almost $2 for every post and you don't have to apply, you get in automatically.

I don't really see the main problem in this despite the fact that each user can produce as many as 120 posts per week, with an unlimited number of slots.

This is the part most of us have a problem with, but I saw comments that 20 a day is fine. Most campaigns go for 20-50 paid posts a month. You can look at some top posters of yobit to see what shit you have to produce to reach this number.
legendary
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Merit: 5637
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This campaign undoubtedly attracts users who almost have no chance of being part of any other signature campaign, and they will take suitability of automatic join to get as much they can before someone report then for spam/low-quality posting. I don't really see the main problem in this despite the fact that each user can produce as many as 120 posts per week, with an unlimited number of slots.

The real problem is the promotion of something that was labeled bad until just a few days ago, and some users are even red-tagged for promoting YoBit. Nothing has changed in terms of a very shady business of YoBit, crypto exchange with hundreds of scam reports only on this forum.

Can the fact that they are now hiding behind some forum and that respected member of this forum will check participants, change all the bad things that have followed them for years? YoBit is still crypto exchange with a very bad reputation.
full member
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A lot of companies are starting their own boards. Stake has done it. Some even do their own signature campaigns like Stake and I think even Ver tried doing it on his. It's a good marketing tool and you cab control the dialogue as you see fit (if they wish). It's also a potential huge money maker if the site gains some traction and if it does other sites will start advertising there and maybe even their own sig campaign economy will boom. One thing for sure is if this forum ever bans campaigns there will be at least one other forum that tries to capitalise that and the traffic/sig campaigners will be looking for somewhere else and that will surely be lucrative for the operators if it every happens.


So you mean that cryptotalk will last that long and even prosper to take over the signature campaigns from here to there ?
I do not think so as i have seen in the past the new forums comes with a bang and also disappears in no time.  icoforums was one example of that.

If you need to sustain in the market and grab a market share, you need to start slowly and also the advertisement funds need to be utilized properly and not all at once.  Cheesy
legendary
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legendary
Activity: 3290
Merit: 16489
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LoyceV has been provided with a full list of participants to this point.
Thanks Smiley Sorry I was asleep Tongue
I'll produce more data after breakfast. Update: see Percentage of Merit received on old posts, deleted posts, and average per post.

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legendary
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Merit: 3060
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It shows how many high-ranking accounts are just waiting to activate the moment there's a financial gain.

My version of the list here. I wanted to produce more stats on Merit per post, but unlike the ChipMixer applications, most users barely have anything to show for.

This campaign will be perfect for catching alts and farmers as they won't be able to resist coming out of the woodwork to jump on this campaign with as many accounts as they can. A campaign that pays them for 20 posts per day no questions asked and without the scrutiny of a bounty manager is an ideal situation for them as they're less likely to be exposed. Already noticed some shenanigans:

https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/mmo4me2016-926537     mmo4me.2016 December 03, 2016

Two line shitposter with no posts since May 30, 2019 until yesterday.

Saw he merited this user (also on the new campaign):

Merited by mmo_online_1981 (5)

Dear all
How to i can creat my SmartNodes direct from my wallet run Window
I try many times but  can not run!


https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/mmoonline1981-926808 mmo_online_1981     December 04, 2016

Also no posts since April 22, 2019 until yesterday. Another two line shitposter and registered a day after him. Obvious alts.

That user merited this account that was registered a within a month of the other two but is permabanned:

Merited by mmo4me.2016 (5)

Hello,

I want to inform you that are still 5 days until the season 2 airdrop of Refereum project.
I accidentally joined it , didn`t think they are so serious but in time i found out that they are very serious and they have a huge succes and progress.
It`s related to gaming community and twitch also and their telegram group has reached 100k.
I also received 1000 RFR on the first airdrop season , and now they just launched RFR on a big exchange.

So if you wouldl like join the telegram group in order to maintain it as the biggest on !

Telegram
You need to check rules of airdrop program! More info in official web site of token!

So possible ban evasion there if anyone wants to try find a concrete link between them.

The thing which take my attention is who is the owner of crypto talk forums ? Is the the Yobit themselves because they are spending a good lots of funds to spreading this crypto talk forum advertisements here.

Most likely. Last time I see a campaign like this, it ended in vain, as most users no longer post after there is no payment.

Yobit is throwing a lot of money in this one, not sure what their aim is but they certainly have to do better than give them some satoshi to posts on their forums. One of the possibilities is they're gonna use that forum to promote/market their 'IEO,' with funds from the project that made a deal with them. Not good marketing if that's happening.

A lot of companies are starting their own boards. Stake has done it. Some even do their own signature campaigns like Stake and I think even Ver tried doing it on his. It's a good marketing tool and you cab control the dialogue as you see fit (if they wish). It's also a potential huge money maker if the site gains some traction and if it does other sites will start advertising there and maybe even their own sig campaign economy will boom. One thing for sure is if this forum ever bans campaigns there will be at least one other forum that tries to capitalise that and the traffic/sig campaigners will be looking for somewhere else and that will surely be lucrative for the operators if it every happens.
legendary
Activity: 2170
Merit: 1789
The thing which take my attention is who is the owner of crypto talk forums ? Is the the Yobit themselves because they are spending a good lots of funds to spreading this crypto talk forum advertisements here.

Most likely. Last time I see a campaign like this, it ended in vain, as most users no longer post after there is no payment.

Yobit is throwing a lot of money in this one, not sure what their aim is but they certainly have to do better than give them some satoshi to posts on their forums. One of the possibilities is they're gonna use that forum to promote/market their 'IEO,' with funds from the project that made a deal with them. Not good marketing if that's happening.
full member
Activity: 1134
Merit: 105
As the campaign is managing by Yahoo, I think he will take care of it. Spammer/Shit poster won't get a chance from him! I am sure you will see a lot of "woke up" accounts in Cointalk/Yobit signature campaign. But Yahoo will remove them as well!

You do not need to be worry about it as Yahoo will manage this campaign well and only good posters will remain in the campaign.
The thing which take my attention is who is the owner of crypto talk forums ? Is the the Yobit themselves because they are spending a good lots of funds to spreading this crypto talk forum advertisements here.
hero member
Activity: 2002
Merit: 535
So many "multilingual" accounts popping up, users switching from fluent English to Russian/Indonesian/Tagalog to broken English. This campaign surely brings out the best in people. /s
That is the problem if there is no limit when accepting participants, every sleeping account will wake up and start posting if there is no campaign manager to select, Yahoo is overlooking the campaign but he does not select which user is enrolled and this will be a big headache for him.
But it will be a good catch to identify sold accounts  Grin.
More ban hammers expecting because of this campaign. Wink.
full member
Activity: 406
Merit: 104
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As the campaign is managing by Yahoo, I think he will take care of it. Spammer/Shit poster won't get a chance from him! I am sure you will see a lot of "woke up" accounts in Cointalk/Yobit signature campaign. But Yahoo will remove them as well!
legendary
Activity: 3766
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Nuked the wrong guy here. Sent the owner a message to rectify the situation. My apologies to FutureBitcoin, waiting for a response and i'll message you.
legendary
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Didn't take me so long. I just found another culprit

futureofbitcoin



According to seclog. The account woke up and changed password today... Surprise?



Plagiarism started right away

BTC/USD had a heavily bearish day this Tuesday. Following an unexplained flash crash in its hashrate, its price tumbled down heavily. BTC/USD dropped from $9,691.45 to 8,534.80 going below $9,000 for the first time since June 2019. The price has since recovered to $8,645. The hourly breakdown shows us that the price was trending horizontally for a while before it dropped from $9,465 to $8,403 within two hours. The daily confluence detector shows us that there are no visible resistance levels, so further growth is expected.

Source: https://www.fxstreet.com/cryptocurrencies/news/bitcoin-price-prediction-what-to-expect-as-btc-usd-drops-below-9-000-for-the-first-time-since-june-2019-201909250050


Cool dude, keep going! Do I have anything to do with this shit?

This thread will serve as a list for showing who has been banned and why they have been banned in the Cryptotalk.org campaign. I know everyone wants to see the majority banned but let's be fair here a little. If user's aren't breaking any forum rules, aren't burstposting to be paid, aren't spamming, aren't scamming then don't report them to me just because you don't want to see the sig all over the forum.

I want people reporting users to me, but just be fair in your reports please.

I have access to ban users from the campaign but my ban powers do not make the person remove the signature. Users banned from the campaign will see they're not being credited and get the hint, otherwise point them here if they start making threads on the issue. They will see the reason they're banned.

Banned

FutureBitcoin - Copy/paste
ksl - Spamming 1 liner trash/incorrect sig code
Lucky7btc - spam/burstposting
zupdawg - spam/burstposting not wearing the personal text
HarHarHar9965 - spam/burstposting not wearing personal message text

Warned
lestherat


I think you need to blow off some steam, then continue your search.
legendary
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So now that yahoo is starting to ban participants and LoyceV has the official list I'll probably renew my list once more over the weekend and then lock the thread. It would be hard for me to track it with removals etc anyway.
legendary
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Thanks for the list, and thanks to yahoo for helping to clean this mess up.

It shows how many high-ranking accounts are just waiting to activate the moment there's a financial gain.
I struggle to believe there are this many people just watching the forum waiting to spam it at a moments notice. Surely the majority of these accounts belong to a small number of farming/spamming rings?

Its true that I am quite not active these days and not posting anything , But I'm spectating discretely here in the forum. It just I found the right campaign to regain my activeness here in the forum.
I'm sorry, but I just don't buy this. Prior to today, you've only made a single post this year, but now suddenly you have hit 6 posts today (and no doubt will ramp up close to 20 posts/day fairly soon). You claim you've been watching the forum this whole time, but in all your watching, you've never once had a meaningful thought to contribute? You've never once had something constructive to add? But now you are getting paid you are suddenly filled with useful additions and comments? I have a feeling that by "spectating discretely" you mean "watching the Services board". I'd be more than happy to be proven wrong, but given the previous behavior of the Yobit campaign, combined with the 150 or so accounts listed by suchmoon which have gone from completely inactive to the most active posters on the forum in the last 24/48 hours, I'm afraid I'm not holding my breath.

I’d rather not be in a sig campaign than have to do 100 constructive posts just to get paid 0.02BTC per week or something.
What about 100 one line shitposts? There's no end to how many posts you can make when you don't care about being constructive or even on topic.



And I'd love to know how many of them registered around October 2017.  Seems there was a huge influx of sig spammers coming out of that period of time, just when bitcoin was booming.  Lots of them got banned but many more remain.
*Glances nervously at my registration date*
legendary
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Didn't take me so long. I just found another culprit

futureofbitcoin



According to seclog. The account woke up and changed password today... Surprise?



Plagiarism started right away

BTC/USD had a heavily bearish day this Tuesday. Following an unexplained flash crash in its hashrate, its price tumbled down heavily. BTC/USD dropped from $9,691.45 to 8,534.80 going below $9,000 for the first time since June 2019. The price has since recovered to $8,645. The hourly breakdown shows us that the price was trending horizontally for a while before it dropped from $9,465 to $8,403 within two hours. The daily confluence detector shows us that there are no visible resistance levels, so further growth is expected.

Source: https://www.fxstreet.com/cryptocurrencies/news/bitcoin-price-prediction-what-to-expect-as-btc-usd-drops-below-9-000-for-the-first-time-since-june-2019-201909250050


Reported him as well, posting on my thread with plagiarism:

Cryptocurrency giveaway scams are nothing new. Fraudsters have been known in the past to impersonate the likes of Elon Musk or Vitalik Buterin to con unwitting victims. And now, just days after its launch, we are seeing crypto con artists impersonate Bitcoin futures platform Bakkt.

Con artists launched a fake website, bakktlaunch.com, earlier this week, according to a whois URL lookup. Seemingly to capitalize on the recent launch of the actual Bakkt futures which, after being in development for the last couple of years, launched earlier this week.

source: https://thenextweb.com/hardfork/2019/09/26/days-bakkt-cryptocurrency-giveaway-scam/

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Cryptocurrency giveaway scams are nothing new. Fraudsters have been known in the past to impersonate the likes of Elon Musk or Vitalik Buterin to con unwitting victims. And now, just days after its launch, we are seeing crypto con artists impersonate Bitcoin $BTC▲0.46% futures platform Bakkt.

Con artists launched a fake website, bakktlaunch.com, earlier this week, according to a whois URL lookup. Seemingly to capitalize on the recent launch of the actual Bakkt futures which, after being in development for the last couple of years, launched earlier this week.
He is no longer being paid to post for them, I have him banned. I will create a list today with all the signature bans that take place.
legendary
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Didn't take me so long. I just found another culprit

futureofbitcoin



According to seclog. The account woke up and changed password today... Surprise?



Plagiarism started right away

BTC/USD had a heavily bearish day this Tuesday. Following an unexplained flash crash in its hashrate, its price tumbled down heavily. BTC/USD dropped from $9,691.45 to 8,534.80 going below $9,000 for the first time since June 2019. The price has since recovered to $8,645. The hourly breakdown shows us that the price was trending horizontally for a while before it dropped from $9,465 to $8,403 within two hours. The daily confluence detector shows us that there are no visible resistance levels, so further growth is expected.

Source: https://www.fxstreet.com/cryptocurrencies/news/bitcoin-price-prediction-what-to-expect-as-btc-usd-drops-below-9-000-for-the-first-time-since-june-2019-201909250050


Reported him as well, posting on my thread with plagiarism:

Cryptocurrency giveaway scams are nothing new. Fraudsters have been known in the past to impersonate the likes of Elon Musk or Vitalik Buterin to con unwitting victims. And now, just days after its launch, we are seeing crypto con artists impersonate Bitcoin futures platform Bakkt.

Con artists launched a fake website, bakktlaunch.com, earlier this week, according to a whois URL lookup. Seemingly to capitalize on the recent launch of the actual Bakkt futures which, after being in development for the last couple of years, launched earlier this week.

source: https://thenextweb.com/hardfork/2019/09/26/days-bakkt-cryptocurrency-giveaway-scam/

Quote
Cryptocurrency giveaway scams are nothing new. Fraudsters have been known in the past to impersonate the likes of Elon Musk or Vitalik Buterin to con unwitting victims. And now, just days after its launch, we are seeing crypto con artists impersonate Bitcoin $BTC▲0.46% futures platform Bakkt.

Con artists launched a fake website, bakktlaunch.com, earlier this week, according to a whois URL lookup. Seemingly to capitalize on the recent launch of the actual Bakkt futures which, after being in development for the last couple of years, launched earlier this week.
legendary
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LoyceV has been provided with a full list of participants to this point.
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I sometimes struggle to make the 25 posts required for the campaign I’m in.

I struggled to make 15 for the bitblender campaign when I was vacationing in Thailand earlier this year, and flat out failed one of those weeks. 

Fuck that, it’s borderline slavery Cheesy

Fixed that for you.
legendary
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Fuck that, it’s borderline slavery Cheesy
Yeah man. But the thing is that 0.02 * 4 = 0.08 BTC, and that’s ~$650 right now. I don’t know their situation since I don’t live there, but a quick google search shows Philippines minimum wage is $2053 per year (or $171 monthly). That means that you can make almost 4 times (and more when BTC price is up) by burst-shitposting 20 times a day (which is easy when you go from thread to thread making redundant posts, plagiarizing and/or repeating things that already have been said).

Now imagine having multiple accounts. Easy money, right? Way better than washing dishes or doing any other “low class” job.

(Disclaimer: I have nothing against Philippines people. I just used them as an example because I remember a lot of cases of people from Philippines spamming for money, and their wage seems to be low compared to 1st world countries. This absolutely isn’t the same for everyone. I know people that are HQ posters and great users from this same country).
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