Hello Best_Change campaign manager.
I would like to ask very sensitive questions.
For almost a year I have been a member of the BestChange signature campaign (which I hope will not change after this post
) and I would like to celebrate this event in the ranks of BestChange (which should happen soon).
As many have noticed, changes are taking place on this forum: some signature campaigns cease to exist, others begin to occupy their niche here. Life doesn't stand still and this is normal. I understand that different projects can allocate different budgets for promotion, but new campaigns offer fairly solid rewards to their participants, which noticeably distinguishes them from the background of long-term and firmly established projects on bitcointalk. In particular, they lure the most active users from one project to another and there are serious rearrangements among the participants.
Also, I noticed that not a single participant (correct if this is not so) of the BestChange signature campaign applied for new projects, despite a noticeable increase in remuneration. It seems to me that this is a strong indicator of the devotion of the participants. Is there any way to reward them for this? I guess for them (us) it's more than just participation for a fee (I think the atmosphere in the campaign plays a role here). If it was only a reward, then some would have changed their signatures long ago.
This signature campaign has existed for more than 3 years. This is a fairly long period and undoubtedly deserves respect and is an indicator of stability, but the reward for all these years has remained unchanged. Maybe it's time to change the stakes? Oh no, just not down.
What do I want to say? Has the BestChange project administration ever considered the possibility of increasing remuneration for its participants? BestChange has long been one of the highest paying signature campaigns, but competitors are starting to get ahead.
I apologize if this post is embarrassing, but I wanted to ask these questions anyway.
P.S. I hope I don't get lynched for being
impudent stupid to ask such a thing.