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March 28, 2015, 12:44:10 PM
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Would people be interested in USD pegged payments?

i prefer euro to be honest, but it would be a nice addition anyway

usd/euro/gbp, i don't really care about other fiat

You'd want to be paid in Euro or have BTC payments based on Euro/post?

no no i always prefer btc, just btc payments based on those tree currencies with euro as a personal preference

No, if I can say my opinion I don't want the rate usd/euro * post. I prefer the normal rate btc*post and maybe if marcotheminer can raise (a little bit) the various rates (for all the forum ranks) due the various "fluctuation of the price". For example :

Staff                                                0.0014  0.00145 BTC
Legendary & Hero Members         0.0013  0.00135 BTC
Senior Members      0.0011  0.00115 BTC
Full Members      0.0008  0.00085 BTC


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March 28, 2015, 12:46:56 PM
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Would people be interested in USD pegged payments?

Not really. I personally like doing the maths in BTC and having the BTC amount fixed rather than the USD value (whoever wants to trade/profit can do that at their leisure). About the monthly payments I'm fine either way, leaning a little towards weekly payments as it is now - but fine either way. Finally, my only real desired change to see on the Bit-X campaign is Local board (specifically for me the Spanish one). Keep up the great work!

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March 28, 2015, 12:58:38 PM
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Would people be interested in USD pegged payments?

Means the bitcoins I have earned will be converted to USD and stores in my Bit-x wallet? I would prefer this method as the BTC rate is fluctuating a lot and if I get a fixed price in USD, it would be great.

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March 28, 2015, 01:03:22 PM
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When someone says USD pegged they usually mean the payments will be priced in dollars, paid in btc, e.g. 23 cents a post, paid in bitcoin using exchange rate at the time of payment.

This is what I meant.
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March 28, 2015, 01:03:45 PM
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I think it's better to stay on the weekly payout, USD pegged might be good, but not a must. and I want to get paid to my real address, if possible.

I also prefer that the local post to be counted, but I just happened to be Indonesian  Sad
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March 28, 2015, 01:35:37 PM
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USD pegged might be good but then the budget would have to be in USD and you can't change the amount of btc that is in the wallet every times the exchange rate changes. Its a good idea for it to usd fixed but then you might make or lose money based on the price starting at the price ending, wouldn't it be bad if the price skyrocketed right before you get paid so you get very small amount of btc?
I think sticking to BTC rates is much better than pegging it to fiat.

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March 28, 2015, 01:39:45 PM
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When someone says USD pegged they usually mean the payments will be priced in dollars, paid in btc, e.g. 23 cents a post, paid in bitcoin using exchange rate at the time of payment.

This is what I meant.

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March 28, 2015, 01:47:53 PM
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Please, no USD pegging. That wouldn't be helping the BTC economy... Smiley Also, it could go both ways, the price could have a major drop and we would recieve a lot of coins, and the price could rise and we'd have nothing. Not a good solution for anyone Smiley
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March 28, 2015, 01:49:31 PM
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Please, no USD pegging. That wouldn't be helping the BTC economy... Smiley Also, it could go both ways, the price could have a major drop and we would recieve a lot of coins, and the price could rise and we'd have nothing. Not a good solution for anyone Smiley
Exactly there would be too much profit swinging between the exchange and us. I want to worry about the price not the exchange, going up and down will affect the payout and make profitability different. Also isn't this the btc forum? We should be focusing on the btc currency, and not peg it to fiat because fiat is what we are up against.

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March 28, 2015, 02:19:02 PM
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I am considering making it monthly again for a few reasons:
- BIT-X gets a full month of advertising instead of a week (if a user changes their signature after only a week, all posts in that week become useless to BIT-X, a month gives more time for those posts to be seen)
- Bonuses will come back into play
- All members will be entitled to a special gift Wink
- No limits and higher rates since I can manage enrolees much better.

1) There is nothing wrong with monthly payments. It's much better for BIT-X, and doesn't harm the people who signed up. Actually some people do not like the weekly payouts because some get "dust".
2) Excellent.
3) Even Better.
4) Absolutely no. Even now the spam is quite bad. I could easily see people trying to achieve 1500 posts or more in a month. There are some who are now posting a crazy amount of "unclear" rubbish posts, but I'm not gonna point fingers.

Also I'd prefer the rates to stay in Bitcoin.

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March 28, 2015, 03:50:06 PM
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When someone says USD pegged they usually mean the payments will be priced in dollars, paid in btc, e.g. 23 cents a post, paid in bitcoin using exchange rate at the time of payment.

This is what I meant.

Sound great, the Bitcoin price fluctuation won't impact on the posting income.
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March 28, 2015, 04:59:39 PM
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When someone says USD pegged they usually mean the payments will be priced in dollars, paid in btc, e.g. 23 cents a post, paid in bitcoin using exchange rate at the time of payment.

This is what I meant.

Sound great, the Bitcoin price fluctuation won't impact on the posting income.

You are not participating in this campaign. Tongue

It will impact the amount of btc one receives in an unknown way.  It's all about the btc.

I guess for Bit-X it's not all about the btc.
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March 28, 2015, 06:59:47 PM
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When someone says USD pegged they usually mean the payments will be priced in dollars, paid in btc, e.g. 23 cents a post, paid in bitcoin using exchange rate at the time of payment.

This is what I meant.

Sound great, the Bitcoin price fluctuation won't impact on the posting income.

You are not participating in this campaign. Tongue

It will impact the amount of btc one receives in an unknown way.  It's all about the btc.

I guess for Bit-X it's not all about the btc.

Never said that this would happen, just asking for opinions!
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March 28, 2015, 07:06:18 PM
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When someone says USD pegged they usually mean the payments will be priced in dollars, paid in btc, e.g. 23 cents a post, paid in bitcoin using exchange rate at the time of payment.

This is what I meant.

Sound great, the Bitcoin price fluctuation won't impact on the posting income.

You are not participating in this campaign. Tongue

It will impact the amount of btc one receives in an unknown way.  It's all about the btc.

I guess for Bit-X it's not all about the btc.

Maybe he is participating to the bit-x signature campaign from one of his alt account.


@marcotheminer,

can I ask you what do you think about the payment directly the our personal bitcoin address (instead to the bit-x one?).
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March 28, 2015, 07:32:53 PM
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When someone says USD pegged they usually mean the payments will be priced in dollars, paid in btc, e.g. 23 cents a post, paid in bitcoin using exchange rate at the time of payment.

This is what I meant.

Sound great, the Bitcoin price fluctuation won't impact on the posting income.

You are not participating in this campaign. Tongue

It will impact the amount of btc one receives in an unknown way.  It's all about the btc.

I guess for Bit-X it's not all about the btc.

Maybe he is participating to the bit-x signature campaign from one of his alt account.


@marcotheminer,

can I ask you what do you think about the payment directly the our personal bitcoin address (instead to the bit-x one?).

That would be a very welcome change Smiley But I agree it makes sense to be paid on the Bit-x address.
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March 28, 2015, 07:33:22 PM
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I am considering making it monthly again for a few reasons:
- BIT-X gets a full month of advertising instead of a week (if a user changes their signature after only a week, all posts in that week become useless to BIT-X, a month gives more time for those posts to be seen)
- Bonuses will come back into play
- All members will be entitled to a special gift Wink
- No limits and higher rates since I can manage enrolees much better.

I would prefer not to have monthly payments. I run a faucet, so I need some BTC every week to fund my faucet.

I understand that all posts in that week become useless to BIT-X, if a user changes their signature, but not many people change their signature after only one week, as BIT-X is one of the best signature campaigns, and I don't see what gain there is to constantly jump between signature campaigns.

@marcotheminer,

can I ask you what do you think about the payment directly the our personal bitcoin address (instead to the bit-x one?).

I don't think marco will make payment directly to our bitcoin address, as sending it to the BIT-X account lets users try out BIT-X. I would not have discovered BIT-X if they had paid the bitcoin directly to my wallet.
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March 28, 2015, 07:56:20 PM
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When someone says USD pegged they usually mean the payments will be priced in dollars, paid in btc, e.g. 23 cents a post, paid in bitcoin using exchange rate at the time of payment.

This is what I meant.

Sound great, the Bitcoin price fluctuation won't impact on the posting income.

You are not participating in this campaign. Tongue

It will impact the amount of btc one receives in an unknown way.  It's all about the btc.

I guess for Bit-X it's not all about the btc.

Maybe he is participating to the bit-x signature campaign from one of his alt account.


@marcotheminer,

can I ask you what do you think about the payment directly the our personal bitcoin address (instead to the bit-x one?).

If there master card fees will be lowered than other then i will have no issue if they will send money to bit-x account, when i will join this service
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March 28, 2015, 08:02:59 PM
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@marcotheminer,

can I ask you what do you think about the payment directly the our personal bitcoin address (instead to the bit-x one?).

You can do this already.

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March 28, 2015, 08:25:21 PM
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@marcotheminer,

can I ask you what do you think about the payment directly the our personal bitcoin address (instead to the bit-x one?).

You can do this already.

Nope. "2. Add your BIT-X address (with a 3) in the 'Other Contact Info' field here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;sa=forumProfile"

You get paid to your Bit-x address and not any other wallet.

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March 28, 2015, 09:31:19 PM
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@marcotheminer,

can I ask you what do you think about the payment directly the our personal bitcoin address (instead to the bit-x one?).

You can do this already.

What? How?
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