I was very curious to see if there are local posters from our community in the biggest signature campaigns being handled by
Hhampuz which is the
Rainbet.com | Crypto Casino & Sportsbook | Signature Campaign ~ Full+. Which compose of the following: 54 Full Members, 60 Senior Members and 60 Hero/Legendary Members for a total of 174 members. And we have a lot of discussions of past and current signature campaigns, including the campaign managers themselves on how they select their participants, and how merit could be a factor on who's going to be chosen, spams, but I don't think I've ever seen much discussion about the demographic composition of signature campaigns. Although this is just one campaign and could only be a snapshot, but the result could be very interesting glimpse on how different communities (with or without local baords) might be represented.
Methodology:- 🔍 I visited https://bitlist.co, reviewed the spreadsheet, downloaded a local copy, and manually checked each participant's posting history to determine whether they were active in a particular local board.
- 🔢 I recorded how many times each local board/country appeared across the different rank categories in the campaign.
- 📊 I then compared the number of users associated with each local board to identify which communities were the most represented in the dataset.
Full Members:- 📊 38 out of 54 participants come from the Nigerian community, and it is 📈70.37% of the dataset.
- 🌍 The rest are other local boards that has only 1 to 4 users of the 54 participants.
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We only have 1 member that is included in this position.
Senior Members:- 📊 In this position, it is similar to the Full Member, as 39 out of 60 participants, came from 📈 65% Nigeria community again
- 🌍 Followed by Indonesia with 5, Italy 4, and Pakistan 3
And in terms of our Filipino community, we only have one representation
Hero/Legendary Members:- 📊In this position both Turkey and Nigeria are tied, with 12 members each out of 60 participants. Then followed by Pakistan with 8 and then Indonesia with 6
And from our local community we have 2.
Conclusion:We might not be surprised by the numbers or how dominant the Nigerian community in this signature campaign. As what we have seen in
[CHARTS] Brief monthly overview of the local boards activity by @Rikafip, their presence is really insane. And their dominance is evident in the Full/Senior member position. But it was less pronounced in the Hero/Legendary which might be interpreted that their community, although very strong, their community might still be very young as compare to others.
Another interesting data to look at presence of participants who could not be associated with any specific local board. This members who are in the campaign and upon checking, haven't post in any local boards so it's hard to identify which local community they belong. And we could also deduce that that a significant number of campaign participants either do not what to engage in local communities or prefer to post primarily in the global sections of the forum.