Do you think so? Well, you have more information than I do. But, in recent years, what we've seen is that campaigns that don't involve casinos pay more than those that casinos do.
Perhaps competition could decrease (fewer advertisers), leading to lower prices. But, as a rule, campaigns run by exchanges and similar platforms tend to pay more.
But that might be a mistaken perception on my part.
Your campaign pays up to $125 per week, while casinos typically pay a maximum of $100. But SageSwap.io pays $60, just like CCE Cash. So, based on the current payments, I don't think we can conclude that exchanges pay more.
Furthermore, if the casino signature campaigns ban were enforced, it would probably reduce the number of campaigns from 30 to like 10 at most. It stands to reason that payments would decrease.