Would you be interested in wearing Zenland signature?
Nope. I don't like "smart" contracts, because usually the user has no idea how it works.
I agree. Same with bitcoin in 2009. But thank you for considering.
I disagree. Satoshi released a very simple to understand whitepaper, even before releasing the software itself, and discussed it directly with others publicly, so I believe the understanding amongst early users was pretty high. Compared to today, you
had to run a node, you
had to mine to get BTC, all things that most Bitcoin owners have no idea about today.
Back on-topic: I may need to do something similar, Loyce..

For now, Bisq it is!

I really relate to your 'rules', especially for the (big!) signature space we have here..
- I only advertise services that I like.
- I reserve the right to reject offers I don't like.
- If the service I'm advertising turns into a scam, I reserve the right to stop advertising it without returning payment.
The profile picture, eh, it has no clickable links and is fairly small, so it's alright for me as I have it now. What I really don't like is when you have to do the 'trifecta' of signature, profile picture and personal text; basically making your whole profile indistinguishable from others (besides the name) and your post containing more ad space for a single sponsor than actual content.
For campaign managers: I did enjoy how icopress provided different, individual avatars (relates to the subject of 'individuality' of profiles and posts).