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Title: List Of The Longest Forum Signature Campaign Above 100wk That Left/Still Active
Post by: CryptoHeadlineNews on May 20, 2024, 05:40:04 PM
Ever since we all saw how BestChange took the forum by big shock with its announcement of closure few days ago, after haven ran a successful 226 weeks signature campaign, a thought have been ringing in my head to why not make a list of some of the longest campaigns ever had and still active on the forum, so as to remind us about some of the beautiful experience and big shocks members of this forum did experience, and as time goes on where able to get over it and moved on. Because i'm sure some members of BestChange who never expected this big shock, may be sad, which is why i have come up with this article to console you all not to give up, because inasmuch as there is life, there will always be hope. So if you don't mind, i will advice you to go grab a cup of coffee, as i take you through the journey listing some of the reputable signature campaigns that people thought were going to last forever, but finally left the forum with a big shock just like BestChange did.


NOTE: Due to the ban of mixers, mixer signature campaigns are excluded from this list except ChipMixer




List Of Longest Bitcoin Signature Campaign That Left The Forum


⭐Name: ChipMixer (http://)
⭐Duration: 306 weeks
⭐Launched Date: May 26th 2017
⭐Closing Date: March 15th 2023
⭐Weekly payment: Hero/Legendary and Staff = $6 USD/post
⭐Max Post: 50


⭐Name: BestChange (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5217201.0)
⭐Duration: 226 weeks
⭐Launched Date: January 13th 2020
⭐Closing Date: May 15th 2024
⭐Weekly payment: Sr. Member $3/post, Hero/Legendary $4/post
⭐Max Post: 25


⭐Name: YOLOdice (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1755689)
⭐Duration: 213 weeks
⭐Launched Date: January 17th 2017
⭐Closing Date: February 24th 2021
⭐Weekly payment: 0.01 btc per week
⭐Max Post: 40


⭐Name: Bitsler (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1589966)
⭐Duration: 178 weeks
⭐Launched Date: August 18th 2016
⭐Closing Date: January 17th 2020
⭐Weekly payment: Hero Member- 125$/week in btc & Legendary-150$/week in btc
⭐Max Post: 25


⭐Name: bustadice (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2519710.0)
⭐Duration: 177 weeks
⭐Launched Date: December 4th 2017
⭐Closing Date: May 15th 2021
⭐Weekly payment: Sr Member- 75$/week and Hero+ 100$/week
⭐Max Post: 25


⭐Name: Playbetr (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5147017.0)
⭐Duration: 177 weeks
⭐Launched Date: May 24th 2019
⭐Closing Date: October 15th 2022
⭐Weekly payment: Hero/Legendary Members - $60 in BTC/Week.
⭐Max Post: 15


⭐Name: Bitmixer.io (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=425135.0)
⭐Duration: 150 weeks
⭐Launched Date: January 21st 2014
⭐Closing Date: July 23rd 2017
⭐Weekly payment: 0.0007 BTC per post (max 0.035/week)
⭐Max Post: 50


⭐Name: 777Coin (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5088856.0)
⭐Duration: 146 weeks
⭐Launched Date: December 24th 2018
⭐Closing Date: October 10th 2021
⭐Weekly payment: 1250 Satoshis/post for Senior & 1500Satoshis/post for Hero
⭐Max Post: 60


⭐Name: BIT-X.com (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=877765.0)
⭐Duration: 141 weeks
⭐Launched Date: November 29th 2014
⭐Closing Date: August 13th 2016
⭐Weekly payment: Legendary/Hero/staff    0.0006BTC/post & Senior 0.00045BTC/post
⭐Max Post: .........


⭐Name: BitDice (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1697546.0)
⭐Duration: 136 weeks
⭐Launched Date: November 29th 2016
⭐Closing Date: ..........
⭐Weekly payment: Senior Members - 0.035 BTC/week &  Hero/Legendary Members - 0.045BTC/week
⭐Max Post: 30


⭐Name: Rollin.io (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=950982.0)
⭐Duration: 133 weeks
⭐Launched Date: February 10th 2015
⭐Closing Date: September 4th 2017
⭐Weekly payment: Senior Members: $75 per month / $90 with avatar & Staff/Legendary/Hero: $85 per month / $100 with avatar
⭐Max Post: 50 posts per month


⭐Name: Secondstrade (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=907271.0)
⭐Duration: 119 weeks
⭐Launched Date: December 29th 2014
⭐Closing Date: May 29th 2017
⭐Weekly payment: Senior - 0.00175 Btc/week & Hero/Legendary - 0.0021 Btc/week
⭐Max Post: 35


⭐Name: FortuneJack (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5386243.0)
⭐Duration: 107 weeks
⭐Launched Date: February 18th 2022
⭐Closing Date: March 8th 2024
⭐Weekly payment: Sr. Members - $60 in BTC/Week & Hero/Legendary Members - $100 in BTC/Week.
⭐Max Post: 20


⭐Name: Sportsbet.io (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4509006.0)
⭐Duration: ........ weeks
⭐Launched Date: June 21st 2018
⭐Closing Date: ...........
⭐Weekly payment: Up to 0.1 BTC/week
⭐Max Post: 25


⭐Name: YoBit.Net (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1036113.0)
⭐Duration: ........ weeks
⭐Launched Date: April 23rd 2015
⭐Closing Date: ...........
⭐Weekly payment: Senior/Hero/Legendary Member:   0.00030 BTC/post (i.e 0.006 BTC/week)
⭐Max Post: 20





List Of Longest Active Bitcoin Signature Campaign Still Running On The Forum



⭐Name: Crypto.Games (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1082477.0)
⭐Current Duration: 503 weeks
⭐Launched Date: June 6th 2015
⭐Closing Date: Still active and running
⭐Weekly payment: Hero 60$/week and Legendary 70$/week
⭐Max Post:  25


⭐Name: FreeBitco.in (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5230893.0)
⭐Duration: 220 weeks
⭐Launched Date: March 6th 2020
⭐Closing Date: On Hold
⭐Weekly payment: Hero/Legendary-$75 in BTC/Week, & Sr. Member-$50 in BTC/Week
⭐Max Post: 25


⭐Name: Roobet.com (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5233355.0)
⭐Duration: 222 weeks
⭐Launched Date: March 17th 2020
⭐Closing Date: Still active and running
⭐Weekly payment: Hero/Legendary Members - $70/Week.
⭐Max Post: 15


⭐Name: Betcoin.ag (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5265892.0)
⭐Duration: 203 weeks
⭐Launched Date: July 31st 2020
⭐Closing Date: Still active and running
⭐Weekly payment: Hero/Legendary Members - $50 in BTC/Week.
⭐Max Post: 15


⭐Name: Duelbits (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5280190.0)
⭐Duration: 193 weeks
⭐Launched Date: October 5th 2020
⭐Closing Date: Still active and running
⭐Weekly payment: Hero-$65 in BTC/Week & Legendary-$70 in BTC/Week.
⭐Max Post: 20


⭐Name: Stake.com (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5110093.0)
⭐Duration: 188+ weeks
⭐Launched Date: February 14th 2019
⭐Closing Date: Still active and running
⭐Weekly payment: Hero: Up to 25 posts: $2.00 per post, while Legendary: Up to 25 posts: $2.50 per post
⭐Max Post: 25+


⭐Name: Rollbit.com (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5326641.1040)
⭐Duration: 169 weeks
⭐Launched Date: March 26th 2021
⭐Closing Date: Still active and running
⭐Weekly payment: Sr. Members - $65/Week & Hero/Legendary Members - $80/Week.
⭐Max Post: 20


⭐Name: BK8 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5389974.0)
⭐Duration: 113 weeks
⭐Launched Date: March 16th 2022
⭐Closing Date: Still active and running
⭐Weekly payment: Full=$40, Sr=$65, Hero/Legendary= $100
⭐Max Post: 25


⭐Name: TrustDice.win (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5399855.0)
⭐Duration: 108 weeks
⭐Launched Date: May 23 2022
⭐Closing Date: Still active and running
⭐Weekly payment: Sr. Member-$55 in BTC/Week & Hero/Legendary-$70 in BTC/Week.
⭐Max Post: 20


⭐Name: LiveCasino.io (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5401996.0)
⭐Duration: 106 weeks
⭐Launched Date: June 9th 2022
⭐Closing Date: Still active and running
⭐Weekly payment: Hero Member, Legendary and Staff = 4$ per post
⭐Max Post: 25




NOTE: Campaigns below 100 weeks are excluded from this list

So in conclusion, I think its high time people tend to understand that campaign will always come and campaigns will always go, but the impact they were able to create while still active on the forum will determine how much members will miss it or not so dearly, and its true BestChange did actually left the forum with huge impact, which is why its departure will never be forgotten. Long live the active campaigns that have chosen to devote time, promotion and funds here. Thanks

However, i will be glad if you can recommend any Signature Campaign above 100 weeks which left the forum and not included in my above list. Thanks


Title: Re: List Of The Longest Forum Signature Campaign That Left/Still Active
Post by: Crypto Library on May 20, 2024, 05:47:35 PM
As I am seeing that you have mentioned that the campaigns below 30 weeks are excluded from the list then I think you are missing Coin Royal (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5465743.0) by icopress which is running for 37 weeks

And as well as also missing Bitvest (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5470622.0) which is running for 31 weeks and Suffle (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5466615.0) is running for 36 weeks

And here's another campaign on the line that's been running for 29 weeks and that is Eloncoin (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5472155.0)


Title: Re: List Of The Longest Forum Signature Campaign That Left/Still Active
Post by: SatoPrincess on May 20, 2024, 05:53:21 PM
Because i'm sure some members of BestChange who never expected this big shock, may be sad, which is why i have come up with this article to console you all not to give up, because inasmuch as there is life, there will always be hope.
I don’t think signature participants of BestChange will have any problem getting into other campaigns. They are some of the best posters on the forum and managers would love to have them promoting their campaign.  

OP, you should lock this topic as there is already a well organized thread on active and inactive signature campions on the forum.  Overview of Bitcointalk Signature-Ad Campaigns [Last update: 19-May-24] (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=615953.msg6815569#msg6815569)


Title: Re: List Of The Longest Forum Signature Campaign That Left/Still Active
Post by: CryptoHeadlineNews on May 20, 2024, 06:14:35 PM
As I am seeing that you have mentioned that the campaigns below 30 weeks are excluded from the list then I think you are missing Coin Royal (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5465743.0) by icopress which is running for 37 weeks

And as well as also missing Bitvest (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5470622.0) which is running for 31 weeks and Suffle (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5466615.0) is running for 36 weeks

And here's another campaign on the line that's been running for 29 weeks and that is Eloncoin (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5472155.0)
Sorry, I think I just adjusted the rules on the article.

I don’t think signature participants of BestChange will have any problem getting into other campaigns. They are some of the best posters on the forum and managers would love to have them promoting their campaign.  
Yes, it true participates of BestChange are good posters who are likely to get into new campaigns easily, but however, this is just a flashback about moments when big campaign like this left the forum with many people in shock , just like in the case of ChipMixer, and also a motivation to many not to give up if they happens to find themselves in such shoe, because the end of a campaign here, is never the end of your destiny or Future.

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OP, you should lock this topic as there is already a well organized thread on active and inactive signature campions on the forum.  Overview of Bitcointalk Signature-Ad Campaigns [Last update: 19-May-24] (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=615953.msg6815569#msg6815569)
Yes, though this may look similar to the link you provided above, but I think the ideology behind this thread I posted is different from that, as this is a pictorial representation of campaigns we have had on this forum which lasted above 100 weeks in a descending order, whereas the other is just a rough overview.


Title: Re: List Of The Longest Forum Signature Campaign Above 100wk That Left/Still Active
Post by: BABY SHOES on May 20, 2024, 07:23:39 PM
Why this board?
 I think it will be more relevant than on Meta. Move it to: Service Discussion (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=85.0)

Maybe you can also find from this list which campaigns have been over 100 weeks I didn't check more because it takes time, you should be able to do that. :D

This list campaigns from 2013. EVOLUTION OF SIGNATURE AD CAMPAIGNS (BEGINNING DAYS TO THE PRESENT) (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5246103.0)


Title: Re: List Of The Longest Forum Signature Campaign That Left/Still Active
Post by: SatoPrincess on May 20, 2024, 07:27:05 PM
I don’t think signature participants of BestChange will have any problem getting into other campaigns. They are some of the best posters on the forum and managers would love to have them promoting their campaign.  

Yes, it true participates of BestChange are good posters who are likely to get into new campaigns easily, but however, this is just a flashback about moments when big campaign like this left the forum with many people in shock , just like in the case of ChipMixer, and also a motivation to many not to give up if they happens to find themselves in such shoe, because the end of a campaign here, is never the end of your destiny or Future.

In the OP you made it seem as if people’s lives depended on earnings from signature campaigns. Bitcointalk is much more than signature campaigns and bounties. Chipmixer was a big deal because the government seized the mixer. I don’t think it would have had much impact on the forum if the campaign had only ended and the website was still active.


Title: Re: List Of The Longest Forum Signature Campaign Above 100wk That Left/Still Active
Post by: acroman08 on May 20, 2024, 08:24:51 PM
I'm a bit surprised that stake.com's signature campaign isn't listed there, though they don't show their signature campaign spreadsheet here in the forum but as far as I know, they have been running their campaign for years now and if you check their signature campaign threads they have been running since 2020 so I am sure they have surpassed the 100 weeks mark.

Move it to: Service Discussion (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=85.0)
I agree with this, I think this thread is more suitable to the service discussion board than meta.


Title: Re: List Of The Longest Forum Signature Campaign Above 100wk That Left/Still Active
Post by: Crypto Library on May 20, 2024, 09:56:09 PM
CryptoHeadlineNews dude you move your topic to Service Discussion (Altcoins) (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=198.0) it shouldn't here.
Those all of them are paying in bitcoin so topic should be in Service Discussion (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=85.0)


Title: Re: List Of The Longest Forum Signature Campaign Above 100wk That Left/Still Active
Post by: Adbitco on May 20, 2024, 09:56:57 PM
NOTE: Due to the ban of mixers, mixer signature campaigns are excluded from this list except ChipMixer
Mentioning this here still give you the chances of promoting them, in my opinion I would advise you to exclude this post here and make it to be entirely other projects than mentioning anything mixers.
Note: theymos has warned against anyone mentioning it or directly/indirectly sharing link that leads to it could lead to ban.


Title: Re: List Of The Longest Forum Signature Campaign Above 100wk That Left/Still Active
Post by: Quickseller on May 20, 2024, 10:02:54 PM
The bitmixer (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=425135.0) campaign was going on for at least 3 years (~150 weeks). Although it was a mixer, I understand it was seized, so there really isn't much point in censoring discussions about it (anyone going to their website will likely end up at the seizure notice).

It doesn't look like it was quite up for 2 years, but the primedice (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=291387.0) campaign was one of the best back in the day, especially if you could make a lot of good posts, although it was also one of the worst for the forum because a lot of people spammed with it, sadly.

Its interesting that one has been running for nearly 10 years!


Title: Re: List Of The Longest Forum Signature Campaign Above 100wk That Left/Still Active
Post by: robelneo on May 20, 2024, 10:42:40 PM
I think you missed out on the [OPEN]Stake.com SIGNATURE CAMPAIGN l UP TO $160/WEEK l HERO/LEG ONLY! (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5485761.0) Although their new signature thread started February of this year they have an old thread that dated back November 2020  [OPEN]Stake.com Signature Campaign November 2020 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5291820.0).

The campaign is already been running for over 3 years and it is a campaign with a large number of participants


Title: Re: List Of The Longest Forum Signature Campaign Above 100wk That Left/Still Active
Post by: CryptoHeadlineNews on May 20, 2024, 10:58:16 PM
CryptoHeadlineNews dude you move your topic to Service Discussion (Altcoins) (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=198.0) it shouldn't here.
Those all of them are paying in bitcoin so topic should be in Service Discussion (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=85.0)
Thank you for the correction, I think it was a slight mistake from my end, and it has been moved to the appropriate board.


I think you missed out on the [OPEN]Stake.com SIGNATURE CAMPAIGN l UP TO $160/WEEK l HERO/LEG ONLY! (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5485761.0) Although their new signature thread started February of this year they have an old thread that dated back November 2020  [OPEN]Stake.com Signature Campaign November 2020 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5291820.0).

The campaign is already been running for over 3 years and it is a campaign with a large number of participants
Yes, I knew I missed Stake signature campaign, but it was simply because I wasn't able to exactly figure out how many weeks the campaign has stay, due to it's multiple creations of campaign thread. So if you don't mind, I will be glad if you could give me the exact figure. Thanks

The bitmixer (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=425135.0)
It doesn't look like it was quite up for 2 years, but the primedice (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=291387.0) campaign was one of the best back in the day, especially if you could make a lot of good posts, although it was also one of the worst for the forum because a lot of people spammed with it, sadly.

Its interesting that one has been running for nearly 10 years!
Thank you for this update, I will be adding it to the list very soon.

NOTE: Due to the ban of mixers, mixer signature campaigns are excluded from this list except ChipMixer
Mentioning this here still give you the chances of promoting them, in my opinion I would advise you to exclude this post here and make it to be entirely other projects than mentioning anything mixers.
Note: theymos has warned against anyone mentioning it or directly/indirectly sharing link that leads to it could lead to ban.
Thank you for the information, I just made a correction on it right away. Shalom🙏



Title: Re: List Of The Longest Forum Signature Campaign Above 100wk That Left/Still Active
Post by: robelneo on May 20, 2024, 11:25:54 PM


I think you missed out on the [OPEN]Stake.com SIGNATURE CAMPAIGN l UP TO $160/WEEK l HERO/LEG ONLY! (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5485761.0) Although their new signature thread started February of this year they have an old thread that dated back November 2020  [OPEN]Stake.com Signature Campaign November 2020 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5291820.0).

The campaign is already been running for over 3 years and it is a campaign with a large number of participants
Yes, I knew I missed Stake signature campaign, but it was simply because I wasn't able to exactly figure out how many weeks the campaign has stay, due to it's multiple creations of campaign thread. So if you don't mind, I will be glad if you could give me the exact figure. Thanks

Based on their spreadsheet HERE (https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1KsGv3gr_FbC5VzagQe3EVNV_ZkeDjbgVbGpzUOUvLf8/edit#gid=1117933364), they have been running for 183 weeks already.
They may have multiple campaign threads, but they have one spreadsheet under Carollzinha, the other one is under Steve Stake but its at your own discretion to include the campaign under Steve

Steve Stake Stake.com - A signature campaign for everyone! February 19,2019 - June 2019? (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5110093.0)


Title: Re: List Of The Longest Forum Signature Campaign Above 100wk That Left/Still Active
Post by: sunsilk on May 21, 2024, 12:04:11 AM
Do not forget about Bustadice (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2519710.0) that has started on December 2017 and ended on May 2021. I have participated there say 3 years so with that requirement of OP about running for 100 weeks, it should fit to be on the list.

To mention, it was greatly managed by yahoo.

Also, Playbetr Signature Campaign (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5147017.0) which I was also a participant of it before we have been transferred by Hhampuz to Betcoin. It has ran for 177 weeks from May 2019 to October 2022.



Title: Re: List Of The Longest Forum Signature Campaign Above 100wk That Left/Still Active
Post by: examplens on May 21, 2024, 12:16:04 AM
The bitmixer (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=425135.0) campaign was going on for at least 3 years (~150 weeks). Although it was a mixer, I understand it was seized, so there really isn't much point in censoring discussions about it (anyone going to their website will likely end up at the seizure notice).

Bitmixer it was not seized. The owner himself decided to stop working without any pressure. The reason was what is quite current today, the misuse of the mixer service
We cannot deny that he seemed somewhat prophetic

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2042470


Title: Re: List Of The Longest Forum Signature Campaign Above 100wk That Left/Still Active
Post by: shield132 on May 21, 2024, 06:33:15 AM
Bitsler's signature and avatar campaign (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1589966) was one of the highest paid that lasted for 4 years, so add them to your list.
YOLOdice.com Signature Campaign (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1755689.0) lasted for 4 years.
Rollin.io Signature & Avatar Campaign (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=950982.0) lasted for 133 weeks weeks.
FortuneJack's signature campaign lasted for years but they didn't have only one thread, they had many signature campaigns. In overall, they lasted for almost a decade.

It's what I quickly reminded, I'll still think about it and update the thread if I can remember any other campaign that lasted this long.

The bitmixer (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=425135.0) campaign was going on for at least 3 years (~150 weeks). Although it was a mixer, I understand it was seized, so there really isn't much point in censoring discussions about it (anyone going to their website will likely end up at the seizure notice).
It wasn't seized, the owner decided to shut down the mixer because in 2016 many bitcoin-related services and darkness got seized and owners got arrested, so he decided to shut it down and live a happy life with all the money that he made.
The largest Bitcoin mixer is about to stop working (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2042470.msg20331854#msg20331854)


Title: Re: List Of The Longest Forum Signature Campaign Above 100wk That Left/Still Active
Post by: Lucius on May 21, 2024, 04:15:43 PM
It is interesting to recall some of the campaigns in which we were participants, and some of them are truly legendary, not only in terms of duration, but also in terms of how much they paid their participants. It is true that in its last period CM paid $6/post, but for most of the duration of the campaign it paid 0.0375 BTC max for 50 posts per week. Roughly calculated, it's just a little less than 2 BTC per year - I don't think anyone has managed to surpass that.


Title: Re: List Of The Longest Forum Signature Campaign Above 100wk That Left/Still Active
Post by: YOSHIE on May 21, 2024, 04:36:42 PM
However, i will be glad if you can recommend any Signature Campaign above 100 weeks which left the forum and not included in my above list. Thanks
Unfortunately the sig Chip Mixer campaign has been discontinued, if I hadn't stumbled on the case, I'm sure the chip mixer would be the highest ranking running on this forum.

I have seen a short list of signature campaigns that have been operating for a long time here: Topic: [INFO] Signature Campaign [Bitcoin Payment Only]| Updated. (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5220832.0), but whatever you show here about the sig campaign, it is also useful for those who want to register in the campaign, appreciated for your efforts, about sig information.

I only hope that all the campaigns on the OP's list can continue to develop and last twice as long as the data mentioned.


Title: Re: List Of The Longest Forum Signature Campaign Above 100wk That Left/Still Active
Post by: Kavelj22 on May 21, 2024, 09:33:02 PM
It is also clear from the list that other service companies had no luck in advertising using signature campaigns, otherwise they would not have stopped their campaigns in a short time. The bestchange campaign is probably the longest, but it seems that it has recently been affected by a decline in traffic on the forum after the mix ers were banned. We should also not forget that some of them did not have the ability to extend the campaign because they worked according to a specific marketing plan.

It is interesting to recall some of the campaigns in which we were participants, and some of them are truly legendary, not only in terms of duration, but also in terms of how much they paid their participants. It is true that in its last period CM paid $6/post, but for most of the duration of the campaign it paid 0.0375 BTC max for 50 posts per week. Roughly calculated, it's just a little less than 2 BTC per year - I don't think anyone has managed to surpass that.

This indicates the amount of profits that mix ers earn compared to other service platforms active in the crypto space. Chip mixer platform remained the best and most effective compared to all its competitors before its activity was seized, but after that other mix ers appeared that paid the same value to the signature campaign participants, and if its advertising campaigns had not been banned on the forum, it would have maintained its strategy.

On the other hand, the gambling platforms were not able to enter into this competition against the mix ers for the highest paying, but some of them maintained the campaign without any legal problems.


Title: Re: List Of The Longest Forum Signature Campaign Above 100wk That Left/Still Active
Post by: Potato Chips on May 21, 2024, 11:44:58 PM
NOTE: Due to the ban of mixers, mixer signature campaigns are excluded from this list except ChipMixer
Mentioning this here still give you the chances of promoting them, in my opinion I would advise you to exclude this post here and make it to be entirely other projects than mentioning anything mixers.
Note: theymos has warned against anyone mentioning it or directly/indirectly sharing link that leads to it could lead to ban.

Was this a fairly recent development? when did he say mentioning could lead to a ban?

because last I heard, discussions are still allowed and meant we can still mention their names provided that there's no link. theymos was a bit lenient on seized mixers at that time as well since they weren't wordfiltered IIRC likely because they're defunct thus can't be used anymore.


Title: Re: List Of The Longest Forum Signature Campaign Above 100wk That Left/Still Active
Post by: hugeblack on May 22, 2024, 09:53:11 AM
In the past, most signature campaigns were paid in Bitcoin, and we did not hear about paying for $ per post until after 2020, so it is difficult to guess how much they pay, but few campaigns exceeded 100 weeks and 50 BTC.
Bitmixer was the longest campaign that decided to voluntarily stop , and some of the campaigns had automated payment so that payment was made for each post and not weekly.


Title: Re: List Of The Longest Forum Signature Campaign Above 100wk That Left/Still Active
Post by: uchegod-21 on May 23, 2024, 02:36:12 PM
In the past, most signature campaigns were paid in Bitcoin, and we did not hear about paying for $ per post until after 2020, so it is difficult to guess how much they pay, but few campaigns exceeded 100 weeks and 50 BTC.
Bitmixer was the longest campaign that decided to voluntarily stop , and some of the campaigns had automated payment so that payment was made for each post and not weekly.
I never knew that was a campaign called Bitmover. What was the pay like, close to chipmixer? Also the automated payment aspect you mentioned, how was it achieved. Paying per post and not weekly. Does this mean that it wasn't a manager that counted and processed the payments. And why do you think that nowadays campaign stopped the idea of automated payment?


Title: Re: List Of The Longest Forum Signature Campaign Above 100wk That Left/Still Active
Post by: Crypto Library on May 23, 2024, 08:58:37 PM
I never knew that was a campaign called Bitmover. What was the pay like, close to chipmixer? Also the automated payment aspect you mentioned, how was it achieved. Paying per post and not weekly. Does this mean that it wasn't a manager that counted and processed the payments. And why do you think that nowadays campaign stopped the idea of automated payment?
It is called bitmi*xer not the bitmo*ver. You can check and compare to chipm*xer from their signature campaign thread- https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1657397.0 the manager was Lauda.

Bitmixer was the longest campaign that decided to voluntarily stop , and some of the campaigns had automated payment so that payment was made for each post and not weekly.
But I have also the same question how do they check the quality of a post? If they have the automated posts like Identifying the spam are those are also automated at that time?
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Oh! I see, may be that's how they manage the automatic system.
Anti-SPAM Policy:
Everyone is free to enroll as the system is automatic, however you are going to be subject to weekly checks. This campaign has very high post quality requirements. Here are some of the actions that will get you banned from this campaign:


Title: Re: List Of The Longest Forum Signature Campaign Above 100wk That Left/Still Active
Post by: examplens on May 23, 2024, 09:33:40 PM
But I have also the same question how do they check the quality of a post? If they have the automated posts like Identifying the spam are those are also automated at that time?
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Oh! I see, may be that's how they manage the automatic system.
Anti-SPAM Policy:
Everyone is free to enroll as the system is automatic, however you are going to be subject to weekly checks. This campaign has very high post quality requirements. Here are some of the actions that will get you banned from this campaign:

I was in that campaign. In the beginning, there was no post quality control and all posts were counted (except for boards where the signature is not visible), even the Twitter campaign report in the service section. Of course, this turned into abuse, so later Lauda was hired to clean it and exclude sig. spammers.
Again, after some time, the number of places in the campaign was limited and with the higher price of Bitcoin, the campaign became very attractive.


Title: Re: List Of The Longest Forum Signature Campaign Above 100wk That Left/Still Active
Post by: Quickseller on May 24, 2024, 01:42:13 AM
The bitmixer (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=425135.0) campaign was going on for at least 3 years (~150 weeks). Although it was a mixer, I understand it was seized, so there really isn't much point in censoring discussions about it (anyone going to their website will likely end up at the seizure notice).

Bitmixer it was not seized. The owner himself decided to stop working without any pressure. The reason was what is quite current today, the misuse of the mixer service
We cannot deny that he seemed somewhat prophetic

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2042470
You are correct, that is my mistake. Either way, censoring any link to bit mixer doesn't make a lot of sense because the underlying link will not lead to a working service.


Title: Re: List Of The Longest Forum Signature Campaign Above 100wk That Left/Still Active
Post by: bitmover on May 24, 2024, 03:36:00 AM
The bitmixer (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=425135.0) campaign was going on for at least 3 years (~150 weeks). Although it was a mixer, I understand it was seized, so there really isn't much point in censoring discussions about it (anyone going to their website will likely end up at the seizure notice).

Bitmixer it was not seized. The owner himself decided to stop working without any pressure. The reason was what is quite current today, the misuse of the mixer service
We cannot deny that he seemed somewhat prophetic

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2042470

His post is very interesting:

Hi all!
Despite the huge profit we earn, we are closing our activity. Let me explain why.

I'm bitcoin enthusiast since 2011. When we started this service I was convinced that any Bitcoin user has a natural right to privacy. I was totally wrong. Now I grasped that Bitcoin is transparent non-anonymous system by design. Blockchain is a great open book. I believe that Bitcoin will have a great future without dark market transactions. You may use Dash or Zerocoin if you want to buy some weed. Not Bitcoin.

I hope our decision will help to make Bitcoin ecosystem more clean and transparent. I hope our competitors will hear our message and will close their services too. Very soon this kind of activity will be considered as illegal in most of countries.

Cheers,
Bitmixer.IO


There are many interesting points here.

First of all, as a bitcoin enthusiast since 2011, he made a LOT of money. This is probably one of the reason why many people stopped their services... don't need money anymore.

"I believe that Bitcoin will have a great future without dark market transactions. You may use Dash or Zerocoin if you want to buy some weed. Not Bitcoin. "
Although he was running a mixer, he suggests that people use other privacy coins to buy darknet stuff. Probably a lot of people in this forum would throw rocks in him today.


"I hope our decision will help to make Bitcoin ecosystem more clean and transparent. "

Again, he thinks that enhancing privacy on bitcoin might be a problem for bitcoin, as he believes that closing his mixer will  "help" Bitcoin ecosystem.


YOLOdice.com Signature Campaign (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1755689.0) lasted for 4 years.

I was in that campaign for years. Miss Yolodice :)


Title: Re: List Of The Longest Forum Signature Campaign Above 100wk That Left/Still Active
Post by: hugeblack on May 24, 2024, 06:09:49 AM
Does this mean that it wasn't a manager that counted and processed the payments. And why do you think that nowadays campaign stopped the idea of automated payment?
In 2018 it was easy and fun. There were not many restrictions and merit system was in the early days. I was lucky because I joined CM as soon as I reached SR rank, so I imagine it was much easier in 2016 and 2014 as there were no standards for high-quality posts and the forum was the only place for these projects to advertise, so they did not care about the quality of the posts.

The only thing that everyone was afraid of was ignore lists and ban lists, where campaign managers prepare black lists[1] that prevent you from participating. If your name is not on those lists, your chance of earning is guaranteed.

These lists may be the reason why so many alt accounts are created. ;D

[1] [SMAS] My list of users banned from sig. campaigns (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2108952.0)


Title: Re: List Of The Longest Forum Signature Campaign Above 100wk That Left/Still Active
Post by: CryptoHeadlineNews on May 24, 2024, 09:24:15 AM
i just added more campaigns to the list, that is 'Bitmixer, Rollin, FortuneJack, YOLOdice and Sportsbet' but it seems i'm having a little difficulty compiling the whole details which i needed to update 'YOLOdice and Sportsbet', as i will be very glad if there is anybody who took part in these campaigns to tell me How many weeks did YOLOdice campaign lasted? How much was the payment? Was it weekly or monthly?.
Secondly, i will also love if there are people who also took part in Sportsbet campaign, How many weeks did it last? What date did the campaign close?
Thirdly, all thanks to everybody who provided links to close/active campaign threads above 100 weeks i needed to update this.


NOTE
I will be very glad if you could keep updating me on active campaigns that crosses 100 weeks, so that they could be added to this thread for documentation purpose. Thanks


Title: Re: List Of The Longest Forum Signature Campaign Above 100wk That Left/Still Active
Post by: uchegod-21 on May 24, 2024, 10:27:56 AM
His post is very interesting:

Hi all!
Despite the huge profit we earn, we are closing our activity. Let me explain why.

I'm bitcoin enthusiast since 2011. When we started this service I was convinced that any Bitcoin user has a natural right to privacy. I was totally wrong. Now I grasped that Bitcoin is transparent non-anonymous system by design. Blockchain is a great open book. I believe that Bitcoin will have a great future without dark market transactions. You may use Dash or Zerocoin if you want to buy some weed. Not Bitcoin.

I hope our decision will help to make Bitcoin ecosystem more clean and transparent. I hope our competitors will hear our message and will close their services too. Very soon this kind of activity will be considered as illegal in most of countries.

Cheers,
Bitmixer.IO

Maybe Bitmixer was actually a prophet. He said that very soon mixing activities will be considered as illegal in most countries. I think that is what is happening now .
In the first paragraph of his statement, after stating that he made alot of money from the service. He went ahead to say that mixer is acting against the transparency and openess of bitcoin network. He was emphatically against mixers, which is why he advised people to embrace privacy coins and also advised his competitors to shutdown. Did I get it wrong?


Title: Re: List Of The Longest Forum Signature Campaign Above 100wk That Left/Still Active
Post by: bitmover on May 24, 2024, 10:44:35 AM
i just added more campaigns to the list, that is 'Bitmixer, Rollin, FortuneJack, YOLOdice and Sportsbet' but it seems i'm having a little difficulty compiling the whole details which i needed to update 'YOLOdice and Sportsbet', as i will be very glad if there is anybody who took part in these campaigns to tell me How many weeks did YOLOdice campaign lasted? How much was the payment? Was it weekly or monthly?.

Yolodice started 17/01/2017 until 21/02/2021
213 weeks according to https://planetcalc.com/7740/

Payment was 0.01 btc per week when I was there. I moved out in 2020

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1755689.0


Title: Re: List Of The Longest Forum Signature Campaign Above 100wk That Left/Still Active
Post by: examplens on May 24, 2024, 11:42:47 AM
OP, I guess you overlooked this, Bitsler (another campaign I was in) had a signature campaign for 4 years and at that time it was one with a better payment rate

Bitsler's signature and avatar campaign (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1589966) was one of the highest paid that lasted for 4 years, so add them to your list.


Title: Re: List Of The Longest Forum Signature Campaign Above 100wk That Left/Still Active
Post by: SFR10 on May 24, 2024, 04:56:48 PM
However, i will be glad if you can recommend any Signature Campaign above 100 weeks which left the forum and not included in my above list. Thanks
secondstrade [119 weeks]
  • First thread (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=907271.0) [they couldn't restore their account (proof (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=907271.msg18766551#msg18766551)), so they had to create another thread (second thread (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1889105.0))].

And as well as also missing Bitvest (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5470622.0) which is running for 31 weeks
...
Sorry, I think I just adjusted the rules on the article.
Bitvest has been running for way more than that... The main issue is the fact that they keep creating new threads, so the only way to get the full picture is by connecting the dots [e.g. 82 weeks on this one (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1545749.0)].

You might want to check the following campaigns as well:

- BIT-X (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=877765.0)
- Coinroll (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1491815.0)
- Yobit (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1036113.0) [another thread (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5188047.0)]


Title: Re: List Of The Longest Forum Signature Campaign Above 100wk That Left/Still Active
Post by: AB de Royse777 on May 25, 2024, 05:54:59 AM
It's a nice list.

Since you already visited a lot of campaign threads and obviously earned some good knowledge before creating this thread. Do you think you can compile another thread which will have list of campaigns that have good weekly budget. Sort it out by highest to lowest.

You can also have a list of the signature campaign which paid good amount per week to its members.


Title: Re: List Of The Longest Forum Signature Campaign Above 100wk That Left/Still Active
Post by: CryptoHeadlineNews on May 25, 2024, 06:17:51 AM
Do you think you can compile another thread which will have list of campaigns that have good weekly budget. Sort it out by highest to lowest.

You can also have a list of the signature campaign which paid good amount per week to its members.
Yes, I can do that, and it will be my greatest pleasure compiling such list for you Sir, ranging from the highest to the lowest pay in both Bitcoin and Dollar weekly payment.


Title: Re: List Of The Longest Forum Signature Campaign Above 100wk That Left/Still Active
Post by: shield132 on May 25, 2024, 09:59:15 AM
i just added more campaigns to the list, that is 'Bitmixer, Rollin, FortuneJack, YOLOdice and Sportsbet' but it seems i'm having a little difficulty compiling the whole details which i needed to update 'YOLOdice and Sportsbet', as i will be very glad if there is anybody who took part in these campaigns to tell me How many weeks did YOLOdice campaign lasted? How much was the payment? Was it weekly or monthly?.
Secondly, i will also love if there are people who also took part in Sportsbet campaign, How many weeks did it last? What date did the campaign close?
Thirdly, all thanks to everybody who provided links to close/active campaign threads above 100 weeks i needed to update this.


NOTE
I will be very glad if you could keep updating me on active campaigns that crosses 100 weeks, so that they could be added to this thread for documentation purpose. Thanks
Seriously, why didn't you add Bitsler's signature and avatar campaign to your list? It was a very long-lasting campaign with a very high pay rate.
By the way, Fortunejack has many threads, I'll try to include all of them, I'll sum it up for you.
FortuneJack.com NEW Campaign – Earn 0.12 BTC!!! Weekly Payments. (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=824576.0)
FortuneJack.com Signature Campaign – Earn 0.08 BTC!!! (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=778902.0)
FortuneJack.com Campaign – Earn up to 0.2 BTC A Month!!! Weekly Payments. (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1007943.0)
FORTUNEJACK - Earn up to 0.2BTC - NEW Signature Campaign - Weekly Payments (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1713944.0)
FortuneJack Signature Campaign -Started 6th of April- Hero/Legendary (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3248711.0)

There are also some other FortuneJack's signature campaigns but they were all temporary, to promote new features and services for a limited time.

I also just reminded another long-lasting signature campaign.
BitDice Casino Signature Campaign (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1697546.0) - 136 weeks.
bustadice signature campaign (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2519710) - 180 weeks

I am not confident if there are still other signature campaigns that lasted this long but if there is, I'll update you with the list. At the moment, nothing comes to my mind other than these what I posted right now.


Title: Re: List Of The Longest Forum Signature Campaign Above 100wk That Left/Still Active
Post by: CODE200 on May 26, 2024, 06:20:22 AM
Bitvest doesn't count because of the hiatus?

It's a really cool list and I'm amazed that Crypto.Games was the one that's at the top of longest running and active campaign here in the forum, I was in the belief that it was a Bitvest or Roobet but then I guess, Crypto.Games campaign is older than my own account and I don't know any better in regards to campaigns at that time and I was just posting stuff and trying to join campaigns even if I don't know that there should be a requirements.


Title: Re: List Of The Longest Forum Signature Campaign Above 100wk That Left/Still Active
Post by: CryptoHeadlineNews on May 26, 2024, 08:03:12 AM
Thank you for all the vital informations shared on this thread, aimed at helping me to update my list. I really appreciate, and I hope you accept my apologies for not responding to individual comments, but sum up all information shared here and ask for help where I'm having difficulty.

So I just added more campaigns to the list, that is 'Bitsler, BitDice, BIT-X, Secondstrade and YoBit'. But i seem to be having little difficulty in getting more details to update my list, and I will be very glad if you all could assist me on this. Thank you.

Here they are!!

1. What was the maximum weekly post for BIT-X signature campaign?

2. What was the closing date of BitDice signature campaign?

3. What was the weekly duration & Closing date of 'YoBit' Signature campaign

Additionally, it seems nobody was able to give me the answer to this, and on that note, I'm here to ask again, What was the weekly duration & Closing date of 'Sportsnet' Signature campaign?


Title: Re: List Of The Longest Forum Signature Campaign Above 100wk That Left/Still Active
Post by: SFR10 on May 26, 2024, 04:40:22 PM
1. What was the maximum weekly post for BIT-X signature campaign?
BIT-X's last adjustment put the cap on "150 posts per week (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=877765.msg12886776#msg12886776) [credit goes to @TryNinja (Ninjastic.space (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5273824.0))]".

2. What was the closing date of BitDice signature campaign?
That's a tricky one considering that they suddenly stopped providing updates on their "second campaign thread (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5231337.0)", but based on an "archive of their spreadsheet (https://web.archive.org/web/20200510182900/https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vRh7WUdBHr8wgJm1IgHwRq3EV2b1ihvy833xdG-TVa-jiRIkCJ_KPuSqCbPTNgN0ho_0ewP2K4tPZbl/pubhtml#)" they lasted more than 136 weeks.

3. What was the weekly duration & Closing date of 'YoBit' Signature campaign
I don't know the answer for the first part, but the closing date is "January 27, 2020 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5188047.msg53689288#msg53689288)".

So I just added more campaigns to the list, that is 'Bitsler, BitDice, BIT-X, Secondstrade and YoBit'.
You forgot Bitvest :P



Title: Re: List Of The Longest Forum Signature Campaign Above 100wk That Left/Still Active
Post by: Bitinity on May 27, 2024, 08:44:45 AM
The information of "max post" can be something misleading imo because most campaign use "min post" during the week of the campaign. Perhaps it will be better if it is matched to the actual rule of each campaign (Min or Max) or put both words. Anyway I remember few campaigns but I'm not really sure how long they were running but I think they were running long enough such as dadice and yobit, maybe you can check.


Title: Re: List Of The Longest Forum Signature Campaign Above 100wk That Left/Still Active
Post by: CryptoHeadlineNews on May 27, 2024, 11:56:19 AM
The information of "max post" can be something misleading imo because most campaign use "min post" during the week of the campaign. Perhaps it will be better if it is matched to the actual rule of each campaign (Min or Max) or put both words.
Alright, Thanks for your observation Sir, and I will like to say that the reason why "Maximum" was used instead of "Minimum" is to showcase the exact amount these campaigns were willing to pay for in it's respective signature campaign, not minding if participants were able to meet up or not. Because if you are to calculate how much a campaign is ready to pay a certain rank per week, its simply by multiplying the maximum number of post it's willing to pay to how much it's paying per post. So I don't think minimum has any role to play here.

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Anyway I remember few campaigns but I'm not really sure how long they were running but I think they were running long enough such as dadice and yobit, maybe you can check.
Okay. But if you can give me the exact duration they ran in weeks, with forum proof, I don't mind changing it. I will be waiting Sir...


1. What was the maximum weekly post for BIT-X signature campaign?
BIT-X's last adjustment put the cap on "150 posts per week (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=877765.msg12886776#msg12886776) [credit goes to @TryNinja (Ninjastic.space (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5273824.0))]".

2. What was the closing date of BitDice signature campaign?
Thanks for providing the correct answer. I will be adding it to the list shortly.


Title: Re: List Of The Longest Forum Signature Campaign Above 100wk That Left/Still Active
Post by: EarnOnVictor on May 28, 2024, 03:44:17 PM
Thank you so much for this, once in a while, we should have this kind of list for us to have the throwback and also to know our standing when it comes to storytelling as part of the experience we've had in the forum so far. This was how I knew that I did not have so much experience yet compared to some people who had spent longer years than me because, among the list of the longest Bitcoin Signature Campaigns that left the forum, I don't think I witnessed more than 5 of them.

Although I might have met them when I newly joined the forum, but I was still building my profile, so I couldn't have known them since I never paid attention to the service section of the forum at the time.

From what I could see with the active campaigns that are more than 100 weeks, they are all casino campaigns, which is more reason why users should respect casinos here, they've stayed during thin and thick times. This is unlike how some so-called reputable users made the whole episode look a while ago when they were intoxicated with m!xers opportunities and others.

I think it is getting even now when those who talked down on casinos and their campaigns are now campaigning for them. That's human beings for you, we can be very fake.


Title: Re: List Of The Longest Forum Signature Campaign Above 100wk That Left/Still Active
Post by: adaseb on May 31, 2024, 08:17:58 PM
I looked at the list and see a typo with the FortuneJack campaign. I actually started with that campaign back in late 2014. From what I recall it might be the longest. I think it ran until 2021 and then a year later it restarted. I think that campaign is very close to a decade or so.

It was also the highest paying because in 2017 when Bitcoin was ripping into $20K, they still made payments in BTC. So you earned way more than $100 a week. Then later on they started to decrease the payouts but for many months, it was paying well above the $100 a week. I think some weeks were maybe $400-$500 or so. Back then Tether wasn't really popular or used with sig campaign.

Anyone here promote FJ back in 2017 should remember.


Title: Re: List Of The Longest Forum Signature Campaign Above 100wk That Left/Still Active
Post by: jrrsparkles on June 02, 2024, 08:48:02 AM
From what I could see with the active campaigns that are more than 100 weeks, they are all casino campaigns, which is more reason why users should respect casinos here, they've stayed during thin and thick times. This is unlike how some so-called reputable users made the whole episode look a while ago when they were intoxicated with m!xers opportunities and others.


It is like a win-win situation for both the forum and the casino because it helps the forum active by incentivizing the quality posters and also they got their brand value established which will definitely bring more positive results in their business. And I am sure some of the campaigns closed not because of lack of business but because they had enough promotion and some ended because they couldn't cope with the competition among new casinos in recent days. It's good to know that I had been part of a few names in the list for long period and it's a privilege to be a part of their journey on bitcointalk.


Title: Re: List Of The Longest Forum Signature Campaign Above 100wk That Left/Still Active
Post by: EarnOnVictor on June 05, 2024, 07:22:46 AM
From what I could see with the active campaigns that are more than 100 weeks, they are all casino campaigns, which is more reason why users should respect casinos here, they've stayed during thin and thick times. This is unlike how some so-called reputable users made the whole episode look a while ago when they were intoxicated with m!xers opportunities and others.


It is like a win-win situation for both the forum and the casino because it helps the forum active by incentivizing the quality posters and also they got their brand value established which will definitely bring more positive results in their business. And I am sure some of the campaigns closed not because of lack of business but because they had enough promotion and some ended because they couldn't cope with the competition among new casinos in recent days. It's good to know that I had been part of a few names in the list for long period and it's a privilege to be a part of their journey on bitcointalk.
That is the gist, and technically, we need each other to grow, but my main point is that the casinos and sportsbooks keep the cordiality better than any other sectors, which is commendable. Also, the traffic here is no joke and I believe the companies that value their marketing will always give this forum a try.

As for those campaigns that had left, I believe that it could be for three main reasons; First, it could be due to some financial constraints, second, it could be that their target plan on campaigning on the forum is reached, and third, it could be for their impatience at times.

Some companies need the best results immediately, but it is not automatic. Consistency is the key and I believe it is what the casinos that have been dealing with the forum for long are enjoying over time. It is not all the week they will have some kind of satisfaction, and in some weeks they will be satisfied with the results beyond their expectations. How would those who rushed out know that?


Title: Re: List Of The Longest Forum Signature Campaign Above 100wk That Left/Still Active
Post by: coin-investor on June 07, 2024, 12:19:04 PM


As for those campaigns that had left, I believe that it could be for three main reasons; First, it could be due to some financial constraints, second, it could be that their target plan on campaigning on the forum is reached, and third, it could be for their impatience at times.
Marketing is the life of any online company whatever platform this is, some campaigns will give good results, and some will take some time but branding is a long-term campaign, and people should have a recall of the company and it can only happen as a result of a long term campaign, the evidence is the casinos that have reached a level of popularity in the industry as a result of a long term campaign.

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Some companies need the best results immediately, but it is not automatic. Consistency is the key and I believe it is what the casinos that have been dealing with the forum for long are enjoying over time. It is not all the week they will have some kind of satisfaction, and in some weeks they will be satisfied with the results beyond their expectations. How would those who rushed out know that?
One of the reasons why some casinos cannot keep up is the limitation of the budget and another reason is the result is not something that they expect.
But online casinos are a multi-billion industry and they need to keep the marketing rolling or they will lag in the competition and they will eventually fold up.


Title: Re: List Of The Longest Forum Signature Campaign Above 100wk That Left/Still Active
Post by: LogitechMouse on June 08, 2024, 01:58:27 PM
I wonder why this campaign that's being managed by @roycilik isn't included in the list.
[FULL] BK8 Signature Campaign | Full Member+ | Up to $100/week (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5389974.0)

I looked at their spreadsheet and it's currently on week 111.


Title: Re: List Of The Longest Forum Signature Campaign Above 100wk That Left/Still Active
Post by: BitcoinGirl.Club on June 08, 2024, 08:11:36 PM
I wonder why this campaign that's being managed by @roycilik isn't included in the list.
[FULL] BK8 Signature Campaign | Full Member+ | Up to $100/week (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5389974.0)

I looked at their spreadsheet and it's currently on week 111.
I had a quick scan to the list. It seems the OP only have bitcoin paying campaigns in mind and all those I was able to notice were from the service board. But I think the bitcoin paying campaigns and altcoin paying campaign are not different in terms of giving the forum a platform to advertise a business. All should be treated equally.

Goof work OP.


Title: Re: List Of The Longest Forum Signature Campaign Above 100wk That Left/Still Active
Post by: CryptoHeadlineNews on June 16, 2024, 05:29:38 PM
I wonder why this campaign that's being managed by @roycilik isn't included in the list.
[FULL] BK8 Signature Campaign | Full Member+ | Up to $100/week (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5389974.0)

I looked at their spreadsheet and it's currently on week 111.
Thanks for informing me about this signature campaign, because initially my main focus where on Bitcoin related campaigns, I never thought we had altcoin campaigns which lasted this long, and I'm happy you bringing this to my notice, as I will be updating the list in less than 24hrs from now. Thank you


Title: Re: List Of The Longest Forum Signature Campaign Above 100wk That Left/Still Active
Post by: bnbstorm on June 23, 2024, 02:48:29 AM
Can you please add closing reason? like scam or non operational etc. It can help give insights about why they stopped Bitcointalk promotions either it was due to huge success or rug pull or other reasons.


Title: Re: List Of The Longest Forum Signature Campaign Above 100wk That Left/Still Active
Post by: AB de Royse777 on June 23, 2024, 08:51:24 AM
Can you please add closing reason? like scam or non operational etc. It can help give insights about why they stopped Bitcointalk promotions either it was due to huge success or rug pull or other reasons.
A few of them were because the authority seized the business. Chipmixer and Sinbad are the examples. I can not remember any that have long lasting signature campaign ever thought to scam their clients or promoters. At some points most of these businesses thought it's time to give a break to bitcointalk because they were able to create enough memory that it is going to last as long as they are active in the industry. Good example is Best_Change.


Title: Re: List Of The Longest Forum Signature Campaign Above 100wk That Left/Still Active
Post by: Z-tight on June 23, 2024, 01:09:12 PM
Can you please add closing reason? like scam or non operational etc. It can help give insights about why they stopped Bitcointalk promotions either it was due to huge success or rug pull or other reasons.
Services that would run a campaign here for ~ 100 weeks or more are unlikely to rug pull their customers, except there is a dramatic turn of events. It may be good to add the reason why one service or the other closed, but sometimes it is hard to have that information, some services can just decide to end their promotion here, and probably only their campaign managers would know the reason.

The services that run into problems with regulators are likely to be non-operational anymore, because their website would be seized by the government, so that is like the end of them with that name.


Title: Re: List Of The Longest Forum Signature Campaign Above 100wk That Left/Still Active
Post by: CryptoHeadlineNews on June 23, 2024, 05:08:15 PM
Can you please add closing reason? like scam or non operational etc. It can help give insights about why they stopped Bitcointalk promotions either it was due to huge success or rug pull or other reasons.
That's a nice suggestion you just made my friend, but I think that will be a very big task because not all campaigns which ended were able to give an exact reason for it's closure, but however, let's not forget that there are 3 major reasons why campaign on this forum ends, which include either the casino was seized by the Government and stopped operation here, or either the campaign was stopped by Theymos for violating the forum rules or the campaign stopped it's adverts on the forum by itself, just like in the case of BestChange as it could be seen below.

Dear friends, hereby we are closing our signature campaign for the time being.

The campaign on Bitcointalk has been running for 226 consecutive weeks which is 4.5 years. We feel that it is now time for us to forward our marketing efforts to the new areas.


Title: Re: List Of The Longest Forum Signature Campaign Above 100wk That Left/Still Active
Post by: PX-Z on June 23, 2024, 07:51:56 PM
Can you please add closing reason? like scam or non operational etc. It can help give insights about why they stopped Bitcointalk promotions either it was due to huge success or rug pull or other reasons.
That's good additional info to add but unfortunately with all the long list of campaigns, not all signature campaign have explained their side why they stopped or ended their campaign. Even some have just stopped and walkaway, like some those mixers who were here before theymos had restricted them, many speculated what happened but its unclear.


Title: Re: List Of The Longest Forum Signature Campaign Above 100wk That Left/Still Active
Post by: LTU_btc on June 23, 2024, 08:41:06 PM
It looks that I took part in at least few longest running campaigns. First in Yobit (I was young and stupid, now I wouldn't join them), then maybe from 3rd week until end in Playbetr campaign and now Betcoin.
I see you didn't wrote when Yobit campaign ended. It had to be somewhere in 2019, then I got last payment from them and moved to other campaign. I didn't stayed until very end because then they started to require to advertise shady things in signature. Soon after that they ended campaign, but it's difficult to find exact date when it happened.
P.S. Fix link of BK8 campaign in OP, now it doesnt works ;).


Title: Re: List Of The Longest Forum Signature Campaign Above 100wk That Left/Still Active
Post by: CryptoHeadlineNews on June 24, 2024, 06:21:51 AM
P.S. Fix link of BK8 campaign in OP, now it doesnt works ;).
Thank you for the reminder, the link to BK8 campaign on the list has been fixed.


Title: Re: List Of The Longest Forum Signature Campaign Above 100wk That Left/Still Active
Post by: KingsDen on June 26, 2024, 04:52:48 PM
Wehdone Op for your kin effort towards the thread. I believe I am just getting to know about this thread. I scanned through it and I have this observation to make. See the subheading below;



List Of Longest Bitcoin Signature Campaign That Left The Forum


Some of the projects in the list above didn't actually leave the forum. For the fact that they stopped promoting doesn't mean they have left here. For instance, Bestchange and Fortune jack and maybe a couple more still have their ANN threads active here. You could consider to make some modifications. You could say; List of Long signature campaigns that left the forum or stopped promoting in the forum.